Press Room

(Jan. 26)
Pennsylvania's First Congressional District is the second hungriest in the nation. Coalition Executive Director Carey Morgan calls on government officials to enact sound policies to help end hunger.
(Jan. 20)
Poverty increased nearly 1 percent in Philadelphia's suburbs between 2000 and 2008, partly because of two recessions, according to a report being released by the Brookings Institution.
(Nov. 29)
With a record number of Americans now using food stamps, this public nutrition program has become more important and socially accepted than ever.   
(Nov. 29)
Executive Director, Carey Morgan, joins with other anti-hunger advocates to address inaccuracies in Charles Lane’s response to the USDA’s food security report.
(Nov. 28)
Emergency food agencies continue to experience increasing demand for assistance, especially among middle- and working-class people.