Field Reports
A Community Guide to Planning Non-Congregate Summer Meals
John Hoang,
Emerson Fellow
Published 2023-2024
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
A resource/guide for current and prospective providers that want to operate rural non-congregate summer meals. In collaboration with Hunger Free Oklahoma, the guide is comprised of community input and resources from USDA and other food advocacy organizations from FRAC to No Kid Hungry. The Hunger Free Community Report altered into a non-congregate toolkit is intended for nutrition providers nationwide to disseminate and become a resource that they can come back to as many times they want for non-congregate inquiries.
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Born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico, John continues to cultivate what he has learned from the legacies and infrastructures left by justice and equity pioneers of the past and present into accessible, approachable, and active actions for positive and transformative restitution as change. As a Bonner and McNair Scholar, John has worked within his community and the broader communities he serves by expanding community capacity concerning political action and civic engagement while focusing on identity, place, and policy. Previously, John has been a 2022 Public Policy and International Affairs Junior Summer Institute fellow, improving his quantitative and qualitative skills toward public policy. John was also involved with the Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center, Friends Committee on National Legislation, Asian Americans Advancing Justice, Conference on Asian Pacific American Leadership, United States Department of Agriculture, New Mexico Immigrant Law Center, and more. John recently graduated from Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana, with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government.
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