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CHAPTER 3: INCLUSION FOR THE EXCLUDED AND DENIED..................................... 87
Ex-Offenders/Returning Citizens.....................................................................................88
At-Risk Youth..................................................................................................................93
n Box 3.1 Neither Seen Nor Heard: LGBT Youth and Hunger....................................96
Adults and Children with Disabilities.............................................................................100
Low-Income Seniors.....................................................................................................106
FEDERAL POLICY IDEAS TO END CHILDHOOD HUNGER..............................................114
by Duke Storen, Share Our Strength
CHAPTER 4: LOCAL LEADERS WORKING WITH NATIONAL PARTNERS TO END HUNGER.... 117
In 2013, the Nutrition Safety Net Comes Under Attack..................................................118
Indianapolis, Indiana: Hoosier Pie.................................................................................121
n Box 4.1 Hoosier Heroes......................................................................................122
n Box 4.2 Why A Public/Private System Is Our Nation’s Best Choice for
Feeding the Hungry...............................................................................124
Dayton, Ohio: Bringing Hunger Home...........................................................................126
n Box 4.3 Ending Hunger, One Step at a Time........................................................128
A Leadership Challenge.................................................................................................129
n Box 4.4 Eyewitness to Hunger, an Account by Pediatrician Dr. Lewis First..........132
Arkansas: No Kid Hungry..............................................................................................133
n Box 4.5 The Arkansas No Kid Hungry Campaign.................................................134
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Witnesses to Hunger..........................................................136
Oregon: FEASTING in Rural Food Deserts.....................................................................139
n Box 4.6 Building Welcoming Communities in the Fight Against Hunger..............143
Toledo, Ohio: Prescribing a Cure for Hunger.................................................................144
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