Renowned chef and author Tom Douglas spoke up for the Children's Alliance's plan to end childhood hunger in a guest editorial in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer last week.
"As a chef, I take pleasure in feeding people. As a citizen, I find it appalling that people in my community are hungry...End Childhood Hunger Washington's 10-point strategic plan lays out how we can end childhood hunger in our state."
Are there children in your community who don't get enough to eat and don't have access to nutritious food? You can read the plan and get involved in the concrete steps it lays out to make sure every child in every corner of the state gets three nutritious meals every day. If you're not yet a member of the Children's Action Network, sign up now to get connected to action to end childhood hunger.
Share your comments about hunger in your community. And for more information contact Claire Lane, End Childhood Hunger Project Manager.



child nutrition is a joke in our schools and usda supported programs. feed our children real food, not all this prossed crap. realized canned bean have 0 nutrition
Posted by: jah | August 29, 2008 at 01:22 PM