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    Hunger Free America

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    Hunger Free America (HFA) is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating hunger and ensuring that all individuals have reliable access to nutritious food. Founded in 1983, HFA operates across all 50 states and focuses on advocacy, direct services, and public policy initiatives aimed at dismantling food insecurity. The organization's mission emphasizes building a grassroots movement that addresses the systemic causes of hunger, fostering collaboration between community organizations, governmental programs, and individuals. HFA runs initiatives such as the USDA National Hunger Clearinghouse, which connects families with vital nutrition assistance programs like SNAP and WIC. Through its work, HFA not only seeks to alleviate immediate hunger but strives to create lasting change by mobilizing support and resources to enact effective policies for food justice. Committed to inclusivity, HFA strongly encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds to join its efforts.

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