How to Talk to Kids About Hunger

Some easy ways to fight hunger as a family:

Read and reflect on hunger

Young girl holding a drawing of a plate. Tell your child a story about someone who struggles with hunger. You can use the story within the Family Action Plan, watch one of our videos or read a book together. Then discuss what that person might be feeling.

Start a donation jar

Collect donations for your local food bank or pantry – the Olmsted Community food pantry is perfect! Involve your child in the process by having them decorate the jar and choose where it should be placed in your home. 

Host a lemonade stand or birthday party

Raise funds by hosting an event where proceeds go to your local food bank. Set up a personal fundraiser.

Plant a family garden

Extend your existing family garden and donate the excess produce to your local food bank or plant a new one.

Volunteer as a family

Kids sorting canned food. Volunteering as a family is a great way to spend time together while also giving back. The Feeding America network of food banks serve virtually every community across the country. Connect with your food bank for local ways to get involved. If your family is involved in a community group—such as Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts or 4H—see if the group can volunteer together.

You can help end child hunger.  GIVE NOW

A child’s chance at a bright tomorrow starts with having enough food today. With your support, the Feeding America network can help kids access the food they need to be healthy and grow strong.

http://www.feedingamerica.org/take-action/talk-about-hunger/