Alliance to End Hunger
Alliance to End Hunger seeks to expand federal government intervention in food output, including food stamps as an option at restaurants. Goals are centered on "racial equity".[1]
White House Conference on Hunger
The Biden White House agreed to host a conference after a letter coordinated by the Alliance to End Hunger was signed by multiple advocacy organizations on March 14, 2022.[2]
The letter was signed by the following organizations:
- 1,000 Days
- A Place at the Table
- AARP
- Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
- Alliance to End Hunger
- American Society for Nutrition
- American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
- BELONG
- Bread for the World
- CareCentrix
- Cargill, Incorporated
- Catholic Charities USA
- Center for American Progress
- Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP)
- Center for LGBTQ Economic Advancement & Research (CLEAR)
- CEO Action for Racial Equity
- Children's Defense Fund
- Church World Service
- Closing the Hunger Gap
- Congressional Hunger Center
- Corteva Agriscience
- Defeat Malnutrition Today
- DoorDash
- Eating Disorders Coalition for Research, Policy & Action
- Edesia
- Equitable Spaces
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
- Fair Food Network
- Farmlink Project
- Feeding America
- First Focus on Children
- Food Forward
- Food Research & Action Center
- FoodCorps
- FoodFinder
- Friedman School of Nutrition Science & Policy, Tufts University
- Friends Committee on National Legislation
- Genchess Global
- Glass Gardens Inc
- Human Rights Clinic, University of Miami School of Law
- Hunger Free America
- Institute of Food Technologists
- Islamic Relief USA
- MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger
- Meals on Wheels America
- MEANS Database
- National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities
- National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services Programs (NANASP)
- National Council of Jewish Women
- National Family Farm Coalition
- National WIC Association
- Native Farm Bill Coalition
- Network of Jewish Human Service Agencies
- Nuro
- Outreach Inc.
- Poetry X Hunger
- Presbyterian Church (USA), Presbyterian Hunger Program
- Presbyterian Church (USA), Washington Office of Public Witness
- RESULTS
- Save the Children
- School Nutrition Association
- Share Our Strength
- Sisters of Charity of Nazareth Congregational Leadership
- Sisters of Charity of Nazareth Western Province Leadership
- Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior
- Souper Bowl of Caring
- Swipe Out Hunger
- The Arc of the United States
- The Education Trust
- The Forum for Youth Investment
- The Hive Collective
- The Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice
- unBox
- Universities Fighting World Hunger
- Urban School Food Alliance
- Virginia Tech
- WhyHunger
- World Renew
- WW International
State/Local Organizations/Businesses
- A Beautiful Life Enterprises LLC
- Alabama Childhood Food Solutions Inc.
- Alabama Food Bank Association
- Alabama Possible
- AllCare Health
- Arizona Food Bank Network
- Atlanta Community Food Bank
- Bay Area Women Coalition, Inc.
- Bayaud Enterprises
- Benefits in Action
- Beyond Hunger
- Burke County Senior Services
- Burke County Senior Services & Nutrition Program (Meals on Wheels)
- California Association of Food Banks
- Caring Plate
- Catholic Charities, Archdiocese of New York
- City of Martinsville
- Clinton County Senior Services
- Community Action House
- Community Bridges
- Community Food Advocates (NYC)
- Community Servings
- Connecticut Foodshare
- Cornucopia Community Advocates
- Cumberland County (ME) Food Security Council
- Davoya CDC
- Denver Inner City Parish
- Des Moines Area Religious Council
- Ehrens Consulting
- Feed the Hungry
- Feeding Indiana’s Hungry
- Feeding New York State
- Feeding the Gulf Coast
- FeedMore WNY
- Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano
- Food Bank of Delaware
- Food Bank of East Alabama
- Food Bank of Northwest Indiana
- Food Gatherers
- Food in Neighborhoods Community Coalition
- Fountain Heights Farms
- Franklin County Hunger Task Force
- Great Plains Food Bank
- Hall Hunger Initiative
- Harvesters–The Community Food Network
- Hunger Free Alabama
- Hunger Free New Jersey
- Hunger Free Vermont
- Indy Hunger Network
- Interreligious Food Consortium
- JAS Foundation
- Jewish Family & Career Services of Louisville
- Jewish Family & Children’s Service of Greater Boston
- Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Northern New Jersey
- Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May Counties
- Jewish Family Service of Greater Dallas
- Jewish Family Service of Greater New Orleans
- Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles
- Jewish Family Service of San Diego
- Jewish Family Services of Greater Kansas City
- Kaizen Food Rescue
- Kalamazoo Loaves & Fishes
- Local Matters
- Long Island Cares, Inc.-The Harry Chapin Food Bank
- Loudoun Hunger Relief
- Manna Food Center
- Margins
- Meals on Wheels Fairfield County
- Meals on Wheels North Carolina
- Meals on Wheels of Staten Island
- Meals on Wheels of the Monterey Peninsula
- Meals on Wheels Orange County
- Meals on Wheels West
- Metropolitan Interfaith Association
- Montana Food Bank Network
- Montgomery County Food Council
- Mother Hubbard's Cupboard
- New Hampshire Hunger Solutions
- North Texas Food Bank
- Northwest Harvest
- Nourish Colorado
- NourishKC
- Ohio Association of Foodbanks
- Pitt County Council on Aging, Inc.
- Poughkeepsie Farm Project
- Project Bread
- Public Health Solutions
- San Diego Hunger Coalition
- Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina
- Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County (CA)
- South Shore Elder Services
- St. Vincent Meals on Wheels
- Sustainable Agriculture of Louisville (SAL)
- Tampa Bay Network to End Hunger
- Thames Valley Council for Community Action
- The Colorado Blueprint to End Hunger
- The Food Bank of Western Massachusetts
- The Greater Boston Food Bank
- The Poverello Center Inc.
- United Way of King County
- United Women of Color
- University of California Graduate & Professional Council
- Washtenaw County Food Policy Council
Limiting Food Stamps to Healthy Foods is Racist
A report from the Alliance to End Hunger[3] was generated July 15 2022 for the White House "to inform the Conference on Hunger, Nutrition and Health in September 2022".[4] In bold in the report: "Expand and strengthen the federal nutrition programs to increase access and affordability of food." Part of that expansion is to stop encouraging healthier choices under taxpayer funded programs like food stamps, as that is "racist":
Excerpt:
"Expand choices under SNAP. “There shouldn't be any food policing.”
- Limited choices hurt those with dietary restrictions
- Incentives are unnecessary and actually insulting
- Have never thought “if someone could just control my diet.”
- Paternalistic, culturally insensitive, and racist to tell people what they can and cannot consume. Should have more dignified approach. 24
- Food insecurity is not about being able to make healthy decisions or lacking awareness of which foods are good or bad for you - it’s about knowing where your next meal is coming from. “Trust SNAP recipients to make health-conscious decisions.”
In order to end hunger by 2030 (aligning with the United Nations 2030 goals), the Alliance to End Hunger recommends in part that policies such as raising the minimum wage, encourage formation of labor unions, make sure convicted criminals can get jobs and make childcare "more affordable".
Excerpt:
"Alliance to End Hunger suggests the additional following strategies are considered in the White House’s roadmap to end hunger by 2030:
- Raise the minimum wage so that individuals working fulltime do not have to rely on public benefits to afford basic essentials like housing, food, and transportation;
- Enact and enforce needed worker protections to ensure good health and safety;
- Provide benefits and protections for contract or “gig” economy workers;
- Support policies that make it easier for workers to form labor unions;
- Promote and enforce fair hiring practices to address racial, gender and sexual orientation discrimination, and to allow individuals with previous arrests or convictions a chance at gainful employment; and
- Enact policies to make childcare more affordable for low- and middle-income families.
Partners
"Convening partners" are listed as DoorDash, End Child Hunger in Alabama, FoodFinder, Healthy Living Coalition, Instacart, Islamic Relief USA, March of Dimes, Nuro, RESULTS, Souper Bowl of Caring and WHEAT.
Board
Board for 2022 via the Alliance to End Hunger website:[5]
- Chair of Board: Dave Miner
- Vice Chair: Lisa Davis
- Secretary: Harriet Giles
- Treasurer: Rebecca Middleton
- Chair of Membership & Governance (M&G) Committee: Marv Baldwin
Board of Directors
- Marv Baldwin, Former Alliance Board Chair
- Carrie Calvert, Feeding America
- Lisa Davis, Individual Member
- John Driscoll, Carecentrix
- Harriet Giles, Auburn University
- Nicole Heckman, AARP Foundation
- Anwar Khan, Islamic Relief USA
- Meighen Lovelace (at-large), Hunger Free Communities Advisory Council
- Patti Marshman-Goldblatt, CauseConnections Consulting
- Terry Meehan
- David Miner, Chairman Emeritus of Bread for the World and Indy Hunger Network board member
- Rebecca Middleton, World Food Program USA
- Roxanne Moore, Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation
- Amy Crook Kowalski, Eleanor Crook Foundation
- Barb Petee, ProMedica
- Kelsey Freeman Saelens, Cargill, Inc.
- Courtney Smith, Share Our Strength
- Atul Tandon, Opportunity International
- Heather Valentine, Bread for the World
Staff
- Eric Mitchell, Executive Director
- Minerva Delgado, Director of Coalitions and Advocacy
- Danielle Haddy, Senior Manager of Membership Engagement and Partnerships
- Nathan Magrath, Manager of Communications and Outreach
- Alison Maurice, Domestic Policy Associate
- Sara Ashraf, AmeriCorps VISTA
References
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20220909012129/https://alliancetoendhunger.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/2022-05-19-Final-WHC-Priorities-public_anti-hunger-groups.pdf Priorities for the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health (Accessed September 8, 2022)
- ↑ https://alliancetoendhunger.org/what-we-do/advocacy-2-2/white-house-conference-on-hunger-2-2-2-2-2/ Organizational Sign-On Letter (Accessed September 8, 2022)
- ↑ https://alliancetoendhunger.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Alliance-to-End-Hunger-Listening-Session-Report.pdf Alliance to End Hunger—Hunger Free Communities Listening Session Report to White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition & Health (Accessed September 8, 2022)
- ↑ https://alliancetoendhunger.org/what-we-do/advocacy-2-2/white-house-conference-on-hunger-2-2-2-2/ White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition and Health (Accessed September 8, 2022)
- ↑ https://alliancetoendhunger.org/about-us/board/ Board (Accessed September 8, 2022)