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Keurig Dr Pepper 2023 Corporate Responsibility Report
Keurig Dr Pepper (KDP), an H2HC Leadership Council member, has released their 2023 Corporate Responsibility Report. KDP’s strategy focuses their efforts in four key areas: Environment Supply Ch...
Food Equity and Access in Massachusetts: Voices and Solutions from Lived Experience
The Greater Boston Food Bank (GBFB), an H2HC Leadership Council member, released its fourth annual statewide survey on food insecurity, Food Equity and Access in Massachusetts: Voices and Solutions fr...
Stop & Shop 2023 Corporate Social Responsibility Report
Stop & Shop has published its first-ever “Corporate Social Responsibility Report,” providing updates on its work in promoting healthy living, helping neighbors in need, protecting the ...
Opportunities to Improve Food Equity & Access in Massachusetts: Ending Hunger—Together
The Greater Boston Food Bank (GBFB) has released its third annual statewide report on food insecurity, equity, and access: “Opportunities to Improve Food Equity & Access in Massachusetts: Endin...
Equity Rx: Boston Medical Center's Work to Accelerate Racial Health Justice
In November 2021, after more than a year of investigating the racial health disparities across its organization, Boston Medical Center, an H2HC Advisory Council member, launched the Health Equity Acce...
Opportunities to Improve Food Equity and Access in Massachusetts
With funding support from the Hunger to Health Collaboratory, The Greater Boston Food Bank conducted a statewide survey to identify changes in food insecurity, document barriers/facilitators of food p...
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Gaps in Food Access During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Massachusetts
From October 2020 to January 2021, The Greater Boston Food Bank (GBFB), using an online survey company, surveyed over 3,000 Massachusetts adults to obtain timely data on food insecurity during the COV...
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An Avoidable $2.4 Billion Cost: Food Insecurity and Hunger in Massachusetts
What if Massachusetts could eliminate food insecurity? A conservative $2.4 billion per year would be saved in treating medical issues that are linked to food insecurity. Improving food security among ...
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