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The 2011-2012 National Outreach Project is Share Our Strength,
whose goal is to end childhood hunger in America by 2015.  
Share Our Strength’s highest priority is to make sure that every
child in America gets the nutritious food he or she needs to learn,
grow and thrive, by improving the access that families all across
the country have to healthy, affordable food and by working at the
state and city level. This is our No Kid Hungry strategy, and it has
four key components that, together, provide children with the
nutritious food they need where they live, learn and play:

  • Creating public-private partnerships at the state and city
    level to map out comprehensive, measurable plans to end
    child hunger in those areas.
  • Building public awareness about the problem of childhood
    hunger and solutions to end it.
  • Investing in communities with grants to organizations whose
    work improves access to nutritious foods or that educate
    families about such programs.
  • Educating children and families about nutritious, affordable
    eating.

Click
here to learn more about Share Our Strength and its
partnership with NJ FCCLA.


Click
here to view the NJ FCCLA Anti-Hunger Initiative page.
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Has your chapter completed a community service project that you think other FCCLA members should hear about?
If so, send an e-mail to
Cori with a synopsis of your project, who was involved and any pictures for an opportunity to have your chapter
featured in our Spotlight on Service section.