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Spotlight: Hunger Task Force Stories
Our Community Nutrition Manager Recaps Her Experience attending the Minnesota SNAP-Ed Conference
Earlier this month, Carmen Baldwin, NDTR, Community Nutrition Manager at Hunger Task Force, attended the Minnesota SNAP-Ed Conference that brought together local Midwest educators, program leaders and community advocates from across the region.
Daniel Riff Works to Ensure the Stockbox DoorDash Program Benefits Aging Adults
Daniel Riff and Hunger Task Force have partnered with DoorDash to deliver free, nutritious Stockboxes to nearly 2,000 low-income seniors each month—expanding access to food with dignity and convenience.
DC Lobby Day Had Hunger Task Force Team Members on Capitol Hill to Advocate for Food Assistance Programs
Hunger Task Force leaders joined national advocates on Capitol Hill to push for stronger food assistance programs, meeting with Wisconsin lawmakers to protect FoodShare, CSFP, and TEFAP funding.
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.
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Hunger Task Force Delivers Farm-to-Shelf Produce
It’s a typical spring afternoon in Wisconsin at the Hunger Task Force farm, where fresh produce and community efforts thrive. From innovative hoop houses to dedicated volunteers, learn how this farm is making a difference in food security and setting a national standard for food banks.
The Black Panthers, Joe Ellwanger and the founding of the Hunger Task Force
In Milwaukee, Joe Ellwanger, a former civil rights leader, was approached by the Panthers to host a school breakfast program at his church. Ellwanger and others formed Citizens for Central City School Breakfast Program, which achieved its goal. The group later became Hunger Task Force, a major Wisconsin anti-hunger nonprofit.




