Vermont Campaign to End Childhood Hunger

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The Vermont Campaign to End Childhood Hunger is a statewide nonprofit organization that works with state agencies and community groups to develop sustainable hunger solutions. Since 1993 our outreach programs have substantially enhanced Vermont’s nutrition safety net and increased access to nutritious foods.

Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-04-25
Format: 2024-04-25
Seniors and 3SVT - 12/21/2010
 Angela Smith Dieng, Senior Nutrition & Policy Specialist with Vermont Campaign to End Childhood Hunger, speaks with Karen Gissendanner, Case Manage with Champlain Valley Area Agency on Aging on the 3SquaresVT Program and the senior...
School Nutrition - 09/21/2010
 Abbie Nelson, Vice President of VT School Nutrition Association, Teresa Felix, Presidnet and Doug Davis Board Member, speak about the imoportance of School Nutrition and the various resources available for communities to tap into. ...
Summer Food Kick-Off Celebration, Vermont Campaign to End Childhood Hunger - 06/28/2010
Winooski's 'THRIVE' summer camp is the venue for the Summer Food Kick Off Celebration.  Marissa Parisi, Executive Director, Vt. Campaign to End Childhood Hunger, speaks to the need and resources available to children and their...
Summer Nutrition Programs - 06/15/2010
Emily Glover, Nutrition Program and Policy Specialist with Vermont Campaign to End Childhood Hunger, speaks with Nancy Lewis, Child Nutrition Consultant at the Department of Education, Dan Cahill, recreation Coordinator with Burlington Parks and...
Vermont Campaign to End Childhood Hunger - 11/17/2009
Vermont Campaign to End Childhood Hunger. Host Fran Stoddard interviews Campaign staff members Dorigen Keeney and Mitzi Johnson on the subjects of 3SquaresVT, the Child Care Food Program, and more.
Hunger Advocacy in Vermont - 03/16/2009
Vermont Campaign to End Childhood Hunger.

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