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Spotlight: Hunger Task Force Stories
Hunger Task Force CEO Matt King Reflects on 50th Year of Service as an Organization
2024 was an auspicious year, as Hunger Task Force celebrated and reflected upon our 50th year of service as an organization. Throughout our history, our community has stepped up in so many unique ways to help our neighbors during their time of need.
Hunger Task Force and Tosa Community Food Pantry Work Together to Feed Hungry Families All Year Long
Hunger Task Force and Tosa Community Food Pantry have been combating hunger together for over four decades, providing essential resources to Wauwatosa-area families.
Hunger Task Force Expands Nutrition Education Curriculum for Milwaukee County Seniors
Hunger Task Force’s new nutrition education program empowers Milwaukee County seniors with healthy eating tips on a budget. Interactive cooking demos and tailored recipes make nutritious eating easy and accessible.
Volunteer of the Month: Julia Danes
Each month Hunger Task Force is honored to recognize an individual or group who go above and beyond in their service to the organization. From food sorting and building healthy food boxes for seniors to helping individuals shop the Mobile Market and harvesting at The Farm, volunteers help Hunger Task Force feed people today and support our work in ending future hunger.
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Alicia’s Place FoodShare Resource Center continues its community impact
About a quarter of a million people living in Milwaukee County rely on the FoodShare program and many people need help getting the access they need. Alicia’s Place FoodShare Resource Center has been a vital part of the community since 2021. Located at 4144 North 56th Street in Midtown Center, low-income families are welcome to get the help they need. It’s one of two FoodShare benefits outreach offices.
For low-income seniors, getting healthy food is a challenge. Hunger Task Force uses DoorDash to help.
Monthly Stockboxes from Hunger Task Force fill a crucial gap in nutrition for local seniors. Nearly 11,000 people in the Milwaukee area receive a monthly Stockbox. Those who don’t get the boxes from a DoorDash driver pick them up at senior dining sites or at subsidized senior living facilities.



