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One in 10 Granite Staters don’t have consistent access to enough food, including fresh fruits and vegetables, according to a new report from the nonprofit Feeding America.
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Tormentas y aguaceros provocan cierre de carreteras e inundaciones en NH. Todo niño en New Hampshire puede obtener una comida gratis este verano mediante programa federal. Rechazan propuesta de planta de asfalto en Nashua.
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Local advocates say food insecurity rates are still high today.
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El martes empiezan las reuniones municipales anuales. Rockingham y Strafford tendrán elecciones especiales. Aumenta demanda para organización que combate inseguridad alimentaria.
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Mujeres hispanas se gradúan de un programa de cuidado infantil. Meals on Wheels abre sede en Manchester. Proyecto de ley quiere ayudar a las personas recuperándose de la adicción a tener mayor acceso a la naturaleza.
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The stand operates on a "take what you need, leave what you can model."
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“This is a really big issue that’s getting very little attention,” said Ike Leslie, co-author of a recent study on the issue.
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Laura Milliken, executive director of NH Hunger Solutions, said Tuesday that based on March enrollment data from the state Department of Health and Human Services, nearly 30,390 children and 145,461 adults in the state who are eligible for SNAP are not signed up.
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A temporary boost to benefits, passed early in the pandemic, is expiring in March.
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Some organizations are worried about keeping families in need well-fed during the upcoming holidays.