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There are Hunger Free Community Coalitions across Texas working to address hunger. We encourage you to be a part of the solution by joining the collaborative action already happening in your community.
The HFCC Network engages coalitions focused on actively reducing hunger and increasing food security across Texas. Newly forming or established coalitions are invited to join.
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South Plains Hunger Solutions facilitates the Kids Farmer's Market by giving children who come along with their parents to the pop-up farmer’s market $5 vouchers to buy produce of their own choosing.
Kids Crockin provides elementary aged students with lessons on how to make healthy, affordable meals utilizing a crock pot and provides them with a free crock pot.
Dr. Valerie Smith, a founder of the Smith County Food Security Council, identifies the Community Coalition Action Theory and Coalition Effectiveness Inventory as key tools to establishing the groundwork for effective and sustainable coalition work.
The Dallas Coalition for Hunger Solutions supports For Oak Cliff in establishing a meal distribution site working to close the meal gap for the residents of the 75216 Superblock area in Dallas, Texas.