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November 13, 2015 1 in 5 kids in New Jersey is hungry. Learn what you can do to reduce childhood hunger. Clifton Public Library, Room B, 292 Piaget Avenue, Clifton, NJ. The film Hunger Hits Home looks at the crisis of childhood hunger in America through the eyes of those on the front lines of the battle – parents and children, anti-hunger activists, educators and politicians committed to eradicating the problem. Hunger Hits Home examines the causes, complications and misconceptions about childhood hunger in the United States, as well as some of the innovative solutions being put into practice today. This film screening is presented to you by The Community FoodBank of New Jersey, The United Way of Passaic County, The Passaic County Food Policy Council, New Jersey Anti-Hunger Coalition in partnership with The Clifton Public Library.
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The Food for Thought School Breakfast Campaign is a partnership of state agencies, child advocates, anti-hunger coalitions, statewide education organizations and national organizations. |
Advocates for Children of New Jersey |