by Feeding Missouri | Feb 13, 2018 | News and Events
Annual Scorecard Reveals More Low-Income Children Start Their Day with a Healthy School Breakfast; Too Many Still Missing Out Media Contact: Emily Pickren epickren@frac.org 202-640-1118 West Virginia at Number One; Utah Ranks Last Companion Report Shows Breakfast...
by Feeding Missouri | Feb 9, 2018 | Blog, News and Events
What does hope look like? This is one of the questions we here at Feeding Missouri have been pondering during this, the year of hope. It’s not an easy question to answer. Most people know what hope feels like, but can hope actually be seen when it’s at work in...
by Feeding Missouri | Jan 12, 2018 | Blog, News and Events
What does hope mean to you? Hope is one of those words that tend to lose a bit of power with overuse, but when hope is alive and at work in the life of someone in need, it is one of the most powerful forces known to man. So what is hope exactly? The Feeding Missouri...
by Feeding Missouri | Sep 26, 2017 | News and Events
By Matthew Ernst – September 26, 2017 If farming has one overarching purpose, it’s to feed people – especially those in need of food. Today, through innovative partnerships with food banks, Missouri farmers and agricultural businesses are feeding the hungry....
by Feeding Missouri | Sep 23, 2017 | Blog
“An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” It might not be as simple as that, but there is truth at the core of this familiar proverb. Eating apples (and other fresh produce) has been linked to scores of health benefits. Everything from possibly lowering the...