The Hunger Action Network of New York State is a membership organization that was established in 1982 with the aim of ending hunger and addressing its underlying causes, such as poverty. Committed to grassroots organizing and public policy research, education, and advocacy, the network represents emergency food providers and individuals and organizations dedicated to eradicating hunger in New York. Their work includes initiatives like the Farm Bill, state priorities, and collaborative efforts to combat hunger.
The network collaborates with various partners and stakeholders to organize events, such as rallies, marches, and food distribution programs, to raise awareness and address the issue of hunger. They also engage in policy work driven by the collective will of their members, striving to create a hunger-free New York. With the support of generous donors and organizations like The Food Pantries for the Capital District and Community Food Assistance Network, the Hunger Action Network of New York State continues to make a significant impact in the fight against hunger.
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