DC Hunger Solutions

DC Hunger Solutions

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Hunger Solutions, founded by the Food Research and Action Center (FRAC) in 2002 as a separately staffed and funded initiative, seeks to create a hunger-free community and improve the nutrition, health, economic security, and well-being of low-income District residents. Hunger Solutions utilizes a three-pronged strategy to overcome barriers and create self-sustaining connections between city reside

Photos from DC Hunger Solutions's post 03/03/2026

Let’s Hear the D.C. Crunch!! 🍏

Today we celebrate school breakfast in D.C. by taking a bite out of an apple. This symbolizes the ongoing achievements to make sure all D.C. students have access to a healthy and nutritious school breakfast!

School breakfast has been proven to increase the health and well-being of students; from improved academic performance to reduced absenteeism and increased classroom participation.

Let’s grab an apple and Hear The D.C. Crunch! Don’t forget to take a picture and tag us in your photo!! 🍏

02/27/2026

We are 4 days away from ! 🍏

Did you know 6.6 million breakfast meals were served during school year 2024-2025 in D.C.?

School breakfast is an opportunity to ensure students receive the fuel they need to power through the school day.

Join us on Tuesday, March 3rd as we Hear the D.C. Crunch!

02/26/2026

We are 5 days away from ! 🍏

On Tuesday, March 3rd, we will come together for Hear the Crunch as we celebrate National School Breakfast Week in D.C.

Whether you’re a student, parent, educator, or community member, we invite you to join us. Grab an apple, gather your friends or colleagues, and get ready to hear the crunch together! 🍏

02/23/2026

Save the Date!! 🍏 It’s almost time to Hear the D.C. Crunch! Join us on Tuesday, March 3rd as we celebrate National School Breakfast Week. Click the link in our bio to learn more!

01/19/2026

Honoring the life, legacy, and transformational leadership of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

01/15/2026

Hunger in America is a policy choice. Repealing harmful SNAP cost shifts to states must be front and center as Congress works on a fiscal year 2026 appropriations package to keep the government funded after the short-term continuing resolution expires on January 30. Act now to

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
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Thursday 9am - 5:30pm
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