WhyHunger’s Local Food Resources
WhyHunger has a database of community-based organizations and emergency food providers who are actively working to improving the health of their communities and build the movement to end hunger and poverty.
WhyHunger has a database of community-based organizations and emergency food providers who are actively working to improving the health of their communities and build the movement to end hunger and poverty.
The National Hunger Hotline, a resource of Hunger Free America, connects callers with emergency food providers in their community, government assistance programs, and various social services.
Feeding America, the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief organization, has a searchable network of food banks to find local food resources near you.
The Office of the Surgeon General has created this website with tools and information about the risks of e-cigarettes for young people.
Stanford Medicine, together with educators, parents, and researchers, has created a set of theory-based and evidence-informed resources aimed at preventing middle and high school students’ use of tobacco and nicotine.
This guide from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration is aimed at supporting health care providers, systems, and communities seeking to prevent vaping.
This free and anonymous text messaging program from Truth Initiative is designed to help young people quit vaping. The first-of-its-kind quit program incorporates messages from other young people like them who have attempted to, or successfully quit, e-cigarettes.
This series of e-learning modules focuses on the facts about e-cigarettes, the history of tobacco companies’ manipulative marketing tactics, the danger of nicotine addiction, and the keys to self-care and quitting.
Making your workspace environment more walk-friendly is fun and easy with the resources in this toolkit that promote the benefits of walking and provide step-by-step instructions on how to develop and implement a comprehensive walking program.
Safe Routes National Partnership improves quality of life for kids and communities by promoting healthy living, safe infrastructure, and physical activity, starting with bicycling and walking to schools and in everyday life.