Press Releases
4/21/04 - While Federal Nutrition Programs Reach Many, Thousands More People And Federal Dollars Are Left Behind
11/6/03 - Fewer Students In The District Eating School Breakfast
10/16/03 - D.C. Schools and Anti-hunger Advocates Assure Every Student Has a Smart Start
10/31/03 - Food Insecurity and Hunger Rates Too High in the District
9/26/03 - District Responds to Low-Income Families and Victims of Hurricane Isabel
In the News
"D.C. Schools to Offer Better Vending Choices"
The Washington Post, 7/22/04
"Education Office Chief Resigning"
The Washington Post, 6/10/04
"D.C. Meal Program Changes Proposed"
The Washington Post, 4/15/04
"Food Activists Assail Mayor"
The Washington Post, 3/11/04
"Meal Program for Needy Kids Suffers Setback"
The Washington Post, 2003
"Food Bank May Quit District Program"
The Washington Post, 2003
Media Kit
We are committed to helping the media educate and inform the public about hunger issues affecting families and children in the District of Columbia. We are a "one-stop" media resource center with issues tracking, story ideas, and informed sources and interviews.
For a media kit or news tips, contact Kim Perry kperry@dchunger.org