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Spotlight: Hunger Task Force Stories
Meet Hunger Relief Federation Member Rhinelander Area Food Pantry
Meet Rhinelander Area Food Pantry, a proud member of the Hunger Relief Federation. For 20 years, Rhinelander Area Food Pantry has been serving Wisconsin’s Northwoods with dignity, choice, and community-driven support.
Hunger Task Force Community Nutrition Education Empowered Healthy Choices For Families, Students and Older Adults in 2025
Discover how Hunger Task Force Community Nutrition Education reached thousands of Milwaukee neighbors this year, empowering students, families and older adults with practical nutrition skills, healthy recipes and tools for lifelong wellness.
Financial Stewardship in Action: Getting to Know Hunger Task Force CFO Lisa Feldmeier
Lisa Feldmeier, Chief Financial Officer at Hunger Task Force, plays a vital role in keeping Milwaukee’s only Free & Local food bank financially strong. From managing budgets and federal grants to supporting innovative programs like the Mobile Market, Lisa’s work helps ensure neighbors in need can access healthy food with dignity.
Hunger Task Force Expands Access to Fresh Food Grown in Wisconsin
Hunger Task Force expands access to fresh food through local farming, statewide partnerships and innovative programs supporting Wisconsin families and farmers.
News & Media
Hunger Task Force Named Top Workplace
Hunger Task Force is named a Top Workplace by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel! See the complete list here.
Proposed federal budget cuts threaten the future of food aid. What does this mean for Milwaukee?
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which provides food benefits to low-income families, stands to lose billions of dollars if a federal budget proposal in the U.S. House of Representatives is adopted. Wisconsin’s FoodShare program allows low-income residents to buy healthy food.
USDA cuts impact Mequon farmer, low income families
On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that $1 billion in funding for local programs has been canceled. These programs exist and impact people here in Wisconsin.





