7 月 27, 2022
Today, the United States Department of Food and Agriculture announced California’s Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative Agreement (LFPA) at the […]
So how did ACCFB come to this newfound commitment? Director of Policy & Partnerships Deen Hasaan explained, “The way that we talk about equity can be very abstract and very academic, and so our early conversations were about, how do we make this practical? So we put our minds together and we realized that our procurement was an entry point to put these ideas into practice.”
On Wednesday, the House Committee on Labor and EducationChairman Bobby Scott (D-VA) released the much anticipated Healthy Meals, Healthy Kids […]
We are excited to announce that registration is LIVE for the 2022 Food ACCESS Conference, taking place in-person in Sacramento […]
Earlier this month, Congressmember Jim Costa held a Farm Bill listening session at Fresno State University. Various stakeholders such as […]
Makes Ongoing Investments in California’s Anti-Hunger Programs Last night, Governor Newsom signed the 2022 Budget Act (SB/AB 178). This Budget […]
Sprawling from deserts to mountains, San Bernardino County is the largest county in the nation — and Community Action Partnership […]
Today, the Keep Kids Fed Act was enacted. This critical legislation will help mitigate a summer hunger crisis, support access […]
For more than two years, food banks across California have continuously adapted to the relentless havoc that the COVID-19 pandemic […]
The war in Ukraine has displaced millions who have sought refuge in the United States. As they began to arrive […]