No Kid Hungry
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Last summer I went on a five-week trip to five different cities with No Kid Hungry. We went to Baltimore, Little Rock, Detroit, Dallas and Denver. It was a research trip that focused on families struggling to nourish their kids despite having at least one full-time employed adult in the home. Finding out what is working for these families and what is not will hopefully help shape public policy to be more efficient and effective. Ending childhood hunger is a pretty easy cause to get behind. And the privilege to spend time in the homes of these wonderful families was a real honor.