Coalition Activities
Resources
This guide was designed to connect volunteers with potential volunteer opportunities in our community. Many times people are willing to volunteer, but just do not know how or where they are needed. This template can support the design of a similar tool for your community.
In this guide are tested, effective solutions to the problem of hunger that your congregation can implement. These solutions take advantage of existing programs and resources in the community and can each have a substantial impact on hunger.
This guide is aimed at those interested in selling locally grown food items at area farmers markets. Although written by and for Dallas area producers, much of the information is generic (especially for Texas).
This guide provides best practices for growing food in an urban environment and topics to consider as you are putting together an urban agriculture project.
This booklet provides details on the Eating Well is a SNAP! program created by the Senior SNAP Access Task Force (in English and Spanish).
The Senior Hunger Action Team conducted a survey and focus groups in the fall of 2018 to better understand the challenges seniors in Dallas face in accessing healthy food. The responses from over 1600 seniors are informing efforts to craft additional effective strategies to reduce senior hunger.
This report covers the landscape of senior hunger in Dallas, senior SNAP access, senior meals programs, goals and strategies and a Call to Action.
Brief guide/check list on how to implement a Back Pack Food program.
In Spanish, the pocket guide lists a variety of resources that are available in San Angelo and is meant to be printed front and back and then folded to the size of a credit card prior to distribution. This is an easy, on-the-go resource for anyone to use!
The pocket guide lists a variety of resources that are available in San Angelo and is meant to be printed front and back and then folded to the size of a credit card prior to distribution. This is an easy, on-the-go resource for anyone to use!
An example of a flyer with information about where community members can go if they need help getting food in SPANISH.
An example of a flyer with information about where community members can go if they need help getting food.
An example resource list updated to reflect service changes during COVID-19.
An example of document used to collect and organize information on organizations in the community.
This brochure provides details on the Eating Well is a SNAP! program.
The brochure describes the coalition and provides a list of community resources.
An example of a flyer with information on summer camps in Boerne.
Promotional flyer for free lunch at the librar during the summer.
Brief guide on developing a cohesive resource with a calendar and/or map to share community meal resources.
Sample shopping list and menu for a Back Pack Food Program.
Discover the steps necessary to create a successful privately funded summer meal program. It is a guide that provides important strategies and considerations for starting the program, including examples for each of the steps as a way to get you started as you brainstorm and let your creativity shape the program that best fits the needs of the children you will serve in your community.