More than $1 billion in assistance has been cut; millions of families could be affected.
Painting a mural charting the native origins of chocolate teaches teens how excess sugar and food additives drive health problems in their community.
Summer meal program for food insecure students was initially cut under Gov. Gavin Newsom’s budget proposal.
Some key state programs will be maintained, but those without legal status remain ineligible for other anti-poverty programs.
Around the world, lands with water and food resources are being snatched up by powerful interests. The Grab director Gabriela Cowperthwaite discusses her documentary that is both a geopolitical thriller and a call to action.
A California plan to extend food aid to undocumented immigrants is shelved in the state’s latest budget revision.
The fresh food rebate pilot program delivered on its promises, but politicians won’t pledge to put it in the budget.
More than 74,000 people eat healthier through the CalFresh pilot program.
Ten years on, a law meant to help urban farmers feed hungry Californians continues to underperform.
At Roosevelt High School in Los Angeles, an ambitious art project aims to get students thinking critically about food.
A year after the state crafted the first ever food assistance program for undocumented immigrants, the 2023 budget puts it on hold.
While state coffers overflow, some California families must make hard choices about how they survive.
Food insecurity skyrockets in the key battleground state.
Is grab-and-go here for the duration?
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 15 million American households experienced food insecurity at some point in 2017.