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When kids aren’t hungry for breakfast, they can be hungry for more.
More ideas. More doing. More dreams. Hunger Is works to make breakfast happen in neighborhoods across America to eradicate childhood hunger, supporting efforts to provide 5 million more breakfasts this year to kids in need.

Farmers Ending Hunger

In 2004, galvanized by the hunger crisis that continues to plague Oregon, Fred Ziari founded Farmers Ending Hunger. A 20-year veteran of agri-business, he was determined to find a way to use the region’s bountiful agricultural resources to fight hunger in local communities.

Today, Farmers Ending Hunger has dozens of committed partners in local family farmers, growers and ranchers who donate a portion of the food they grow. But additional resources are necessary to harvest and process the raw crops into food products that are easily stored and distributed to the hungry through emergency food networks in Oregon and Southwest Washington. More

R.I. FOOD BANK: Report charts hunger by meals missed

11/21/2016: Providence Journal – After paying cash and using aid, low-income households lack 15% of meals; this “meal gap,” represents 33.2 million missing meals. A significant gap in food assistance means thousands of Rhode Islanders go hungry each day, missing an estimated 33 million meals per year, according to a new report on hunger compiled by the Rhode Island Community Food Bank. The state’s low-income households, says the report, rely on federal food aid, school meals and the food bank for 64 percent of their meals and pay cash for another 21 percent of what they eat.  More

Rhode Island food bank asking for help in food donations

11/12/2016: Providence Journal –  The food bank says it serves 59,000 Rhode Islanders each month. One third of those are children, and one fifth are senior citizens. The Rhode Island Community Food Bank is asking for people to help in its annual holiday food drive. Among the items it needs the most: peanut butter, tuna, whole wheat pasta, rice as well as canned fruits and vegetables, soups and beans.  More

Rhode Island Is Still Going Hungry. How is the state working to address the problem?

11/2016 – Rhode Island Monthly: If ever a community was food insecure, it was Plimoth Plantation. They settled on the shores of Cape Cod Bay with a goal of religious and economic liberty, but few survival skills. And, but for the intervention of a friendly Wampanoag Indian, Squanto, who taught them how to plant corn and squash — so goes our national myth — they would have died of starvation. Historians debate the real origins of Thanksgiving. But, whether it started as celebration of free enterprise or of the genocide of the Pequot tribe or of the colonists’ first successful harvest, it has become our national monument to food security. So, come November, the stores of the Rhode Island Community Food Bank are never greater. The banks, the scouts, the schools and the houses of worship collect truckloads of boxed stuffing, canned corn and turkeys for the Providence-based nonprofit. In one month, the Food Bank collects 1.2 million pounds of food — double any other month on the calendar. More

Community Table

segSocial Enterprise Greenhouse 10 Davol Square Suite# 100, Providence, Rhode Island, 02903 401-272-2558
CEO: Kelly Ramirez
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Our goal is to bring the community together at our monthly, informal discussion about food and food systems. Each month we host an informal, moderated discussion and highlight a local business, organization, or individual that is making an impact in the food community.

Food Accelerator

segSocial Enterprise Greenhouse 10 Davol Square Suite# 100, Providence, Rhode Island, 02903 401-272-2558
CEO: Kelly Ramirez
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Our goal is to provide much needed business acumen training to do well, do good food businesses. Any type of food related social enterprise is welcome to apply.

With the introduction of our Food Accelerator, we aim to help New England regional food-focused social enterprises address this problem! Thanks to funding from the Henry P. Kendall Foundation, SEG hopes to collaborate with other organizations working in the food space to support ventures that prioritize our local food and economy.

Social Enterprise Greenhouse

seg10 Davol Square Suite# 100, Providence, Rhode Island, 02903 401-272-2558
CEO: Kelly Ramirez
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Social Enterprise Greenhouse creates positive social and economic impacts by supporting social entrepreneurs and enterprises with the tools and networks they need to thrive. We are a network of business and community leaders who contribute time, expertise and money to create jobs and support positive change through social enterprise.

Food Industry Programs

Rhode Island is a “foodie” state, leading the nation in the ‘farm-to-table’ movement. Despite our large number of farms, premier culinary institution, and organizational momentum behind local food, many Rhode Islanders still suffer when it comes to accessing healthy, nutritious meals. In fact, RI has the highest level of food insecurity in New England and only 1% of diets come from local produce.

Our Impact

With the introduction of our Food Accelerator, we aim to help New England regional food-focused social enterprises address this problem! Thanks to funding from the Henry P. Kendall Foundation, SEG hopes to collaborate with other organizations working in the food space to support ventures that prioritize our local food and economy.

Program Involvement

Food Accelerator

Our goal is to provide much needed business acumen training to do well, do good food businesses. Any type of food related social enterprise is welcome to apply.

Community Table

Our goal is to bring the community together at our monthly, informal discussion about food and food systems. Each month we host an informal, moderated discussion and highlight a local business, organization, or individual that is making an impact in the food community.