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Hunger Solutions Minnesota

Hunger Solutions Minnesota

Non-profit Organizations

New Hope, MN 743 followers

The advocacy branch of The Food Group

About us

Hunger Solutions Minnesota, the advocacy branch of The Food Group, works to end hunger in our state. We take action to assure food security for all Minnesotans by supporting programs and agencies that provide food to those in need, advancing sound public policy, building grassroots advocacy, and informing and educating critical stakeholders about the status of hunger in Minnesota.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
New Hope, MN
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2000
Specialties
Minnestoa Food HelpLine, Hunger Relief, Advocacy, and TEFAP Distribution

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Employees at Hunger Solutions Minnesota

Updates

  • Thank you for partnering with us to help protect SNAP! It was incredible to join with you for the Challenge last week! Every story you shared, every conversation you started, and every moment you spent on behalf of others — it all mattered. As you think about your experience, take some time to reflect, then consider how you might continue to stay connected: 🍊 Volunteer your time or donate food to a food shelf 🍊 Donate directly to The Food Group 🍊 Attending events like Hunger Day on the Hill in early March 🍊 Sign up for our Action Alerts newsletter We'll also love to hear how you experienced the SNAP Challenge this year – fill out the survey below to share your reflections: https://ow.ly/JHoQ50Um827

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  • It's an honor to have Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan and her family join the #SNAPChallenge and speak to all the ways we can support our neighbors. We are grateful for her valuable contribution so far. Let's keep the momentum going! If you're not doing the SNAP Challenge, there are so many other ways to engage in this work - like engaging with #StepUpForSNAP discussions, or volunteering your time. ❤️ #TheFoodGroupMN

  • How are you feeling after Day 1 of the SNAP Challenge? You’ve already been thinking and planning out meals for your SNAP Challenge — let’s make sure to keep our hearts connected, too. Each day, as you prepare for the challenge, what thoughts and feelings have emerged about your food-insecure neighbors? 📣 Be sure to share your experiences using #StepUpForSNAP and don't forget to tag us so we highlight your story! #TheFoodGroupMN

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  • Today is the first day of the SNAP Challenge. Be sure to use #StepUpForSNAP to share your experiences with us or follow others who are posting about the challenge and join in on the conversations. 🍎 Note: Resources are available on The Food Group’s website. We have a SNAP Challenge toolkit filled with budget tips, budget friendly recipes, FAQ, social media tips, reflection questions and more! ➡️ Get the SNAP Challenge toolkit: https://ow.ly/3Ppl50Ue9aj

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  • A reminder that the SNAP Challenge is 3 days away, it’s not too late to join us! You’ll be joined by hundreds of state leaders, non-profit organizations and other champions for food security. Use #StepUpForSNAP and follow along as we amplify the conversations, raise awareness, and aim to drive long-lasting social and policy changes that move us closer to ending food insecurity in our state. We can’t wait to have you as part of the 2024 SNAP Challenge! 🍎 Sign up here: https://ow.ly/3yzi50Ue7vb

  • We are in awe of our community! Because of you, we met our Give to the Max Day match goal of $100,000. We're so grateful to our match partners — Manitou Fund, Tony Flygare Memorial Fund, Alice & Larry Greenbaum and our anonymous individual matching donors — for their incredible generosity. We also loved hosting 112 volunteers at our New Hope warehouse for Pack to the Max, where you helped pack 13,545 pounds of food to support our programs. That's the equivalent of 11,287 meals! Thank you for believing in our mission. We don't take it for granted.

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