New Report by U.S. Conference of Mayors and Sodexo Shares Effective Strategies to Alleviate Childhood Hunger
Boston, New Haven, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. profiled for overall city-wide anti-hunger efforts
(3BLMedia/theCSRfeed) GAITHERSBURG, MD - November 30, 2010 - The United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) and Sodexo, Inc., the world leader in Quality of Daily Life Solutions, have partnered over the past several years to shed light on the severity of the problems of hunger and homelessness in U.S. cities, as well as the impact and value of investments in anti-hunger programs. Today, the partners released a case study on childhood hunger, “Strategies to Combat Childhood Hunger in Four U.S. Cities.” This year, the effort took an in-depth look at initiatives in four cities: Boston, Mass., New Haven, Conn., San Francisco, Calif., and Washington, D.C. that have the potential to serve as models for other U.S. cities confronting childhood hunger, which has escalated due to the downturn in the economy.
· Teaching healthy behaviors at school
· Offering summer food programs for school children
· Creating public/private/non-profit partnerships, including policy councils to coordinate city-wide efforts
· Increasing access to healthy and affordable food, and encouraging involvement through local garden and farm programs
· Supporting local food banks
· Implementing assistance programs for School Breakfast, After School Snack and Summer Food Service Programs
· Adopting and advocating anti-hunger legislation and policies
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