Ending Hunger in America, 2014 Hunger Report Study Guide | Page 14
CHRISTIAN STUDY GUIDE – 2014 HUNGER REPORT
SESSION 6: LEADERSHIP FOR HUNGER FREE COMMUNITIES
a Public/Private System Is Our Nation’s Best
Choice for Feeding the Hungry by Dave Miner on
pages 124-125, and the third The Importance of
a White House Summit to End Hunger by Rep.
Jim McGovern on page 33. Have each group
evaluate the specific suggestions offered in the
piece they read. Then, on newsprint, make a
list of the suggestions the groups find most
helpful, leaving space between the suggestions.
Under each suggestion, identify what leader(s)
could help make it a reality. Put a check mark
next to the suggestions that your group could
help put in place.
2. Discuss as a group the most pressing need(s) for
hungry people who live in or near your community. Now read Data Do-Gooders: A New Force in the
Fight Against Hunger on pages 148-149. Make a
list of the kinds of information or statistics that
would help you persuade others that the need(s)
you identified are important. Put a check mark
next to the data that you believe are currently
available and note where it can be found. Look
at the items that remain. Who might be able to
collect or access that information?
The e-connect
Courtesy of Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance
Find the data table that lists U.S. poverty and hunger statistics by state in the Data page of
www.hungerreport.org/data. What percent of people are food insecure in your state? Share
the link to this table through your social networks (Facebook, Twitter, and/or others). Ask your
friends and followers to explain whether and how hunger is tracked in their communities.
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