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Spotlight: Hunger Task Force Stories
Strengthening Sustainable Agriculture: Hunger Task Force Farm Director’s Insights from 2024 Eco-Ag Conference & Trade Show
The Hunger Task Force Farm is leading the way in sustainable agriculture by applying insights from the 2024 Eco-Ag Conference. Learn how practices like cover cropping, biodiversity initiatives, and community partnerships enhance stewardship of the land and the community, ensuring families have access to fresh, healthy produce.
Volunteer of the Month: Kathy Hannas
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.
YOU Help Feed More than 50,000 People Every Month
Hunger Task Force is proud to be Milwaukee’s only Free & Local Food Bank. Because of the community support we receive, we can ensure a healthy and nutritious supply of free food within our network of nearly 200 access points for hungry children, families and seniors in Milwaukee County.
After Federal Cuts Hunger Task Force Steps Up With Farm to Food Bank Fund
Hunger Task Force’s Farm grows nearly half a million pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables annually – a lifeline for the community and a welcome addition to our food bank’s offerings. On The Farm, over 70 varieties of 28 different crops are cultivated to ensure a well-rounded selection of healthy food for families in need.
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Nominations Open! 2024 School Breakfast Champion
Hunger Task Force, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, School Nutrition Association of Wisconsin and No Kid Hungry Wisconsin are partnering this year to collect stories of Breakfast Champions across the state of Wisconsin to celebrate those who are doing all they can to make sure students have healthy meals throughout the day. A champion is anyone who takes action to improve school meals programs and helps kids get the nutrition they need to fuel their learning.
Replacement for FoodShare Benefits
Current FoodShare members who lose food purchased with FoodShare benefits due to a flood, a fire, or other household misfortune – including loss of power – can request the replacement benefits from the State.




