The Case for an Integrated Food and Health System

Dear Friend,

Since the onset of the pandemic, food insecurity has risen by about 28%, now affecting at least 54 million Americans, and the impact is especially concerning among children. 

Investments in food security, especially for children and families, have a broad range of impacts that contribute to a healthier society. Not making those investments has consequences that are often much more expensive in the future.  Learn more by reading Cathryn’s article:  The case for an Integrated Food and Health System. 

COVID-19 is creating a new sense of urgency to think differently about the investments in food we make as a society.  We look forward to you joining us in creating health for people, communities and the planet. 

Be Well, 

Reilly Briggs
Administrative Assistant to the CEO & Policy Coordinator

Previous
Previous

Feeling Lonely is Bad for Our Health

Next
Next

CalFresh, COVID-19, and Equity