The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Food Banks Alone Cannot Solve Hunger

By conventional measures, the meteoric growth of the nation's food banks is one of the most remarkable success stories in American history. In the past 30 years, tens of thousands of volunteers and paid staff members have created soup kitchens and food pantries in cities and towns across the United States. Together, they have worked to create one of the...

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