Executive Committee 4 members Funders Advisory Committee Rev Pam Cahoon Chair 2025 members business foundations government advocates school district agencies Direct strategies and tactics for workgroups Resource workgroups so they can accomplish their purpose Workgroups impl ID: 629521
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Hunger Relief Plan Taskforce
Executive Committee
4 members
Funders
Advisory Committee – Rev Pam Cahoon
Chair20-25 members – business, foundations, government,advocates, school district, agenciesDirect strategies and tactics for workgroups. Resource workgroups so they can accomplish their purpose. Workgroups implement strategies and tactics.
Childhood HungerWorkgroupChair Erica Whitfield School District Board Member
Senior HungerWorkgroupChair Nancy YarnallArea Agency on Aging
Glades WorkgroupCo-Chairs Commissioner Melissa McKinlay and Caroline Villanueva, Florida Crystals
InfrastructureWorkgroupKate Magro, Palm Beach Atlantic UniversitySlide3
Collective Impact
Collective Impact Initiatives are
long-term
commitments by a group of important actors from different sectors to a common agenda for solving a specific social problem. Their actions are supported by a shared measurement system, mutually reinforcing activities, and ongoing communication, and are staffed by an independent backbone organization.-Stanford Social Intervention ReviewSlide4
Hunger Relief TaskforceSlide5
Childhood Hunger Collaborations
Pan Florida Challenge Super Power Packs
767 students will be fed for three years through the implementation of a new backpack programSlide6
Senior Snap SuccessesA flyer has been created in English, Spanish, and Creole to advertise SNAP to seniors
Highest need zip codes have been identified for outreach
Senior hunger partners are reaching out to pantries and other service providers with educational materials
Hidden Hungry documentary presented in NovemberSlide7Slide8
Glades Area Pantry SurveyWorking to connect the Glades Area Pantries with needed resourcesSlide9
InfrastructureA GIS mapping survey has been commissioned to assess the performance, capacity and coordination of Palm Beach County pantries.
The overarching goal of this assessment is to produce a geographical visualization of food pantry baseline measures that can guide hunger relief partners with prioritizing actions and resources, while tracking hunger relief progress at the pantry scale.