End 68 Hours of Hunger

 

Ending Childhood Hunger in America
One School at at Time

Overview

End 68 Hours of Hunger
is a public non-profit effort to confront the approximately 68 hours of hunger
that some school children experience between the free lunch
they receive in school Friday and the free breakfast they receive in school Monday.

"Childhood hunger – or food insecurity – is a national problem. It occurs when children receive
insufficient food on a regular basis and in many cases, missing meals entirely. After a while, these children also experience ‘fear of hunger’ that affects their behavior as much as physical hunger affects their bodies."

– CLAIRE BLOOM
Founder and Executive Director

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Services Offered

Learn how you can help end food insecurity
in your community and make it happen now.

OUR WORK

This program puts nourishing food in the hands of school children to carry them through the weekend. Each bag of food costs $10 each week and provides two breakfasts, two lunches, and three dinners for a child, with some left over to share!

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START A PROGRAM

Here you can find instructions designed to help you start a program right where you live. You'll get off to a great start that can make all the difference to children in your community!


GET INVOLVED

DONATE

End 68 Hours of Hunger has forty-two (42) operating programs, and the financial performance of all of the programs is combined on the annual IRS Form 990. Donate to the program of your choice, start new programs in new communities, or simply give to where it is most needed right now.

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"Wow!!!!! Blown away!!!!! Many thanks for all you are doing"

- CLAIR BLOOM
Volunteer Executive Director
End 68 Hours of Hunger

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