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![Jon “White Feather” Greendeer Champions “Food is Our Medicine” Mission for Ho-Chunk Nation](https://www.hungertaskforce.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/2024.07-jon-whitefeather-greendeer-ho-chunk-1080x675.jpg)
Jon “White Feather” Greendeer Champions “Food is Our Medicine” Mission for Ho-Chunk Nation
Jon “White Feather” Greendeer, President of the Ho-Chunk Nation, champions indigenous food systems, stating, “In our culture, our food is our medicine.” His initiatives have fostered local tribal growers and strengthened partnerships like that with Hunger Task Force, enhancing food security and preserving cultural heritage amidst challenges faced by rural communities.
![Meet Our Hunger Relief Federation Member Antigo Community Food Pantry](https://www.hungertaskforce.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/IMG_5484-1080x675.jpg)
Meet Our Hunger Relief Federation Member Antigo Community Food Pantry
The Antigo Food Pantry, part of the Hunger Relief Federation, has been aiding Langley County for eight years by distributing nutritious food with dignity to those in need. Focused on balanced nutrition, the pantry follows the USDA MyPlate policy, providing fresh fruits and vegetables while limiting unhealthy options. In 2024 alone, they have served over 1,181 individuals and welcomed 57 new households.
![FoodShare Advocates Are Helping College Students Enroll in FoodShare](https://www.hungertaskforce.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/college-student-foodshare-access-1080x675.jpg)
FoodShare Advocates Are Helping College Students Enroll in FoodShare
FoodShare serves as the frontline defense against hunger. At Hunger Task Force, our dedicated team of FoodShare Advocates works tirelessly to enroll eligible individuals in the program at no cost. Our advocates understand the unique challenges faced by these communities and strive to make food security accessible and affordable for all.
![Shirl Gordon Remembered for Her Dedication to Feeding and Sheltering Individuals in Need](https://www.hungertaskforce.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/2024-shirl-50-faces-1080x675.jpg)
Shirl Gordon Remembered for Her Dedication to Feeding and Sheltering Individuals in Need
Shirl Gordon dedicated her life to fighting hunger and homelessness in Milwaukee. As a Hunger Task Force Site Developer, her compassion and leadership transformed our emergency food network, leaving a legacy of service and love.
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Hunger Task Force brings groceries on wheels to those living in Milwaukee County’s food deserts
The Hunger Task Force Mobile Market, partnering with Piggly Wiggly, was rolling and ready for its monthly stop outside the College Court senior apartments Monday afternoon.
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