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Execustay Kick Off Party

April 9, 2015

So often, our enthusiastic corporate sponsors show their support about being a part of  the fight against hunger. While we pull our trucks together, they pull their weight in food.

Recently, Execustay Wichita (an awesome contributor and corporate housing partner of Move For Hunger), showed their support by hosting a Move For Hunger Kick Off Party. On April 4th, Execustay collected over 200 pounds of non-perishable donations, equaling over 166 meals for those in need. The perk of the party: the entry fee. Each person that showed up to enjoy the festivities donated non-perishable food instead of purchasing a ticket.. Execustay kept their guests coming with music by Tony Ngo & Guests and with gourmet food trucks by Flying Stove and Brown Box Bakery.

In Kansas, 1 in 7 people struggle with food insecurity. By partnering with  dedicated allies like Execustay,  we’re able to help put meals on the table for those in need. It’s these generous parties that truly make a difference in our results. We love when employees and communities all over the nation come together to get involved in helping out a good cause.

We hope to keep warming your hearts  with stories of more corporate partners stepping up the plate and joining us! Learn how to become a corporate sponsor here.

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Inflation & food insecurity are on the rise

Cuts to SNAP benefits and inflation have had a devastating economic impact and filled the lines at food banks and pantries across the country. More than 47 million Americans including 1 in 5 children are struggling with food insecurity and do not know where their next meal is coming from. 

For people of color and other minorities, the situation is even worse. Hunger disproportionately affects the Black population, the Latinx community, LGBTQ+ individuals, and more. 

USDA TERMINATES FOOD SECURITY REPORT 

September 22: The USDA announced termination of future Household Food Security Reports USDA, which had tracked hunger nationwide for nearly 30 years. The most recent data revealed that one in seven households — 47.4 million people, including 13.8 million children — were food insecure. For more than three decades, the report was been the gold standard for measuring whether a household lacks consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life. “Eliminating data collection strips away the evidence that proves these programs work, where investment is needed, and who is being left out,” Crystal FitzSimons, president, Food Research & Action Center said in a statement.

Read more on the cancellation of food insecurity survey

 

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