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The bill, if passed, would pay for breakfast for all kids in Arkansas public schools.
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UAMS received a $255,000 grant to fund 25 AmeriCorps VISTA positions throughout Arkansas.
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The Pulaski County Hunger Reduction Initiative will help streamline funds to agencies and organizations that run food pantries in the Central Arkansas county that includes Little Rock, with an emphasis on food-delivery options.
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Northeast Arkansas residents struggling to find food because of the December tornadoes or low-income will have opportunities to get help starting on February 2.
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Anti-hunger advocates say more innovative strategies are needed for making sure children in remote, rural parts of the state have continued access to nourishing food amid the pandemic. Comments from two Save the Children officials: Audrey Freshwater, Arkansas deputy director; and Tamara Sandberg, U.S. advisor for food security and nutrition.
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Urban League of the State of Arkansas CEO Scott Hamilton explains his group's recent success in bridging gaps with food insecurity in Arkansas.