M4F in the News

January 27, 2025 - Meals4Families and the NC Department of Health and Human Services work together to lead a statewide, multi-partner, collaborative initiative to increase access to public benefits through the Coordinating SNAP and Nutrition Supports grant. Read more about our work together in this new case study!

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January 9, 2024 - Our collaboration with health partner NC Integrated Care for Kids is highlighted in their blog article, Breaking Barries and Bridging Gaps: NC InCK’s Response to Food Insecurity

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September 01, 2023 - Meals4Families joined colleagues in pediatrics and public health from Wake Forest University and Duke University to examine state-level policy options for fighting childhood hunger in NC . Read more about this work in the North Carolina Medical Journal - Food and Nutrition Security Among Households With Children in North Carolina: Challenges, Opportunities, and Potential Policy Solutions

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April 19, 2023 - Read Meals4Families Executive Director Kate Hanson talk about the benefits cliff effect and how it harms families. The Daily Tar Heel, Here's what you need to know about benefit cliffs, how they impact North Carolinians

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March 20, 2023 - Meals4Families receives funding to initiate statewide work to increase access to public benefits in North Carolina: No Kid Hungry Invests $3 Million in Innovative SNAP Efforts in Four States

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November 22, 2022 - Meals4Families wraps up a successful season of Child Tax Credit outreach. In our first year of tax credit outreach, we connected North Carolina families with more than $7.7 million in tax credits! Read our full impact report here.