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Center for Veterans Issues and Hunger Task Force Partner to Provide Free and Healthy Meals to Hundreds of Unhoused Veterans
Hunger Task Force and Center for Veterans Issues (CVI) have partnered for over 23 years to provide free, nutritious meals to hundreds of unhoused veterans. Through this collaboration, CVI’s Transitional Housing Program serves three daily meals to more than 220 veterans, helping them access vital food resources and supportive services.

The Fellas Are Veterans Continuing Their Service and Giving Back to Communities Nationwide
Every year, “The Fellas” travels the country attending NFL games, volunteering in local communities. In Milwaukee, they partnered with Hunger Task Force to pack food for seniors, continuing their mission of giving back. Through friendship and service, The Fellas show us all that service extends far beyond the battlefield.

Sustainable Practices Drive the 2024 Success of the Hunger Task Force Farm
The Hunger Task Force Farm’s 2024 harvest provided over 500,000 pounds of fresh produce to Milwaukee families in need. Learn about the Farm’s sustainable practices and community impact.

Mindful Choices for a Healthier You: Celebrating National Nutrition Month
March is National Nutrition Month, a time to focus on making informed food choices and develop healthy eating and physical activity habits. Eating healthier doesn’t always happen overnight. Every substitution counts!
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Hunger Task Force’s Sherrie Tussler’s nontraditional approach to fighting hunger
For the last 26 years, Sherrie Tussler has served the city and state by leading efforts to end hunger in Wisconsin as the CEO of the Hunger Task Force. Tussler, who is retiring in June, said her goal has been the same since she started in her role as CEO: to defend people against hunger.
Marquette Free Throws Score Money for Charity
Free throws are making a difference off the court, for each one made by the Marquette men’s and women’s teams during the regular season, a $5 donation will be made to Hunger Task Force. Announcers sometime call the free throw line “the charity stripe,” that term is now literal thanks to the partnership with Johnson Controls, according to Breanna Holly, Senior Director of Corporate Philanthropy.