Resource Links
Over the years we have been collecting links for resources to fight hunger in Idaho. We are pleased to share our collection with you.
If you know of useful Internet sites that we could add, please email us with the link and some information about the organization and site.
We have links organized in three categories, Idaho Links, Regional Links and National & International Links... click the category title below to retrieve the list
Idaho Hunger Links
Oregon Hunger Relief Task Force
http://www.oregonhunger.org
The Oregon Hunger Relief Task Force was created by the State Legislature in 1989 to collaborate with state agencies, businesses, non-profit organizations, public officials and local communities to end hunger in Oregon.
The Oregon Hunger Relief Task Force was created by the State Legislature in 1989 to collaborate with state agencies, businesses, non-profit organizations, public officials and local communities to end hunger in Oregon.
Second Harvest Inland Northwest - Spokane
http://www.2-harvest.org
Second Harvest, founded in 1971, leads a network of more than 300 neighborhood food banks and meal centers throughout Eastern Washington and North Idaho. Second Harvest provides more than 1 million pounds of donated food each month to help feed hungry people.
Second Harvest, founded in 1971, leads a network of more than 300 neighborhood food banks and meal centers throughout Eastern Washington and North Idaho. Second Harvest provides more than 1 million pounds of donated food each month to help feed hungry people.
Western Region Anti-Hunger Coalition
http://www.wrahc.org/about.shtml
WRAHC was founded in 1992 to strengthen anti-hunger advocacy in the western states, to foster collaborative work on regional issues, and to provide a united voice on federal issues affecting the region. Current membership includes organizations from ten western states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington.
WRAHC was founded in 1992 to strengthen anti-hunger advocacy in the western states, to foster collaborative work on regional issues, and to provide a united voice on federal issues affecting the region. Current membership includes organizations from ten western states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington.