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Want to learn about hunger in the Upper Valley and find out ways to get involved? Come to:
Dartmouth Hunger Banquet
Thursday, October 17th @ 5:30-7 pm
Collis Common Ground
Dinner and drinks will be served!
Space is limited. Please RSVP at
 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1cGDz5wSkH_EsS5E9VDRXNd7rgPR_L1La5gSYRNQ0G6Q/viewform

Confirmed panelists:
Dr. Lee Witters, Professor of Medicine at Geisel Medical School
Dr. John Butterly, Associate Professor of Medicine at the Dartmouth Institute
Sara Kobylenski, Executive Director of the Upper Valley Haven

Are you interested in issues related to hungerin the Upper Valley? Do you wonder what it would be like without the convenience of our dining services? Do you recognize thelimitations of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)? Do you know where your next meal will come from?
Millions of Americans face the reality of food insecurity and the problem is right in our backyard. According to the 2009 USDA's report on hunger, Vermont had the highest increase in household food insecurity in the country over the last 10 years. Nearly 1 in 5 Vermont households with children reported not having enough money to adequately nourishtheir families. So why isn't something being done?

 Suggested donation is $5
All proceeds go to the Haven Shelter


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