Showing posts with label project bread. Show all posts
Showing posts with label project bread. Show all posts

Monday, April 27, 2026

FA Takes Steps to Fight Hunger at Project Bread’s 58th Walk for Hunger Architecture and Engineering Firm Supports Statewide Food Security

On May 3, HFA, a national architecture and engineering firm with a Franklin office, will join thousands of walkers for Project Bread's 58th Walk for Hunger. For the first time, the firm's corporate team will walk a 3-mile loop on Boston Common alongside participants from across the Commonwealth walking in-person or virtually in their own neighborhoods. This year's Walk is expected to raise more than $1 million to fund Project Bread's statewide programs ensuring access to nutritious food for all.

Now in its 58th year, The Walk for Hunger remains the organization’s flagship community event, bringing together families, friends, and neighbors in a celebration of compassion and action. The event kicks off Sunday, May 3 at 9 a.m. with food, entertainment, and family-friendly activities. The route is fully accessible, and ASL interpreters and multilingual staff will be present to ensure everyone can participate.

“Every annual Walk, every dollar raised moves us closer to a Massachusetts where no family has to wonder where they will get their next meal,” says Erin McAleer, President & CEO of Project Bread.  “Coming together as an anti-hunger community is at the heart of this effort. HFA’s commitment to ending food insecurity, along with the dedication of walkers and supporters, makes Massachusetts healthier and stronger for all of us.”

HFA is a national architecture and engineering firm with offices in Boston and Franklin, among locations across the United States and Mexico. The employee-owned firm provides architecture, engineering, and design services across a range of sectors, with projects that directly impact everyday experiences, including access to grocery stores, health care and retail. This year, HFA joins the Walk for Hunger for the first time as a $5,000 sponsor, with a five-person corporate team walking on Boston Common.

"Our work is about shaping environments that support everyday life, and access to food is a critical part of that," said Steven Le, Grocery + Retail Senior Lead at HFA. "Through our grocery-focused work, we partner with clients to design stores that are accessible, efficient, and embedded within the communities they serve. Project Bread's mission to ensure equitable food access deeply aligns with this—reinforcing the idea that thoughtful design can play a role in building healthier, more connected communities. The Walk for Hunger represents an opportunity to turn awareness into action, and for our team, it reflects our broader commitment to social responsibility and the belief that even small actions, when done collectively, can create meaningful change."

To register as a participant for Project Bread’s Walk for Hunger, or to support a walker or team with a donation, visit give.projectbread.org/walk. All individual walkers are encouraged to fundraise a minimum of $25 and teams $250. Participants who raise $500 or more are recognized as Heart & Sole walkers and receive access to personalized fundraising support, exclusive event gear, free breakfast on Walk Day, and invitations to exclusive events.  

People experiencing food insecurity should call Project Bread’s FoodSource Hotline (1-800-645-8333), which provides confidential, free assistance getting connected to a variety of food resources in 180 languages and for the hearing impaired. Counselors can pre-screen families and help them to apply for SNAP. Learn more at projectbread.org/get-help.


About Project Bread

Project Bread is the leading statewide food security organization in Massachusetts. Beginning in 1969 with the first Walk for Hunger, the nonprofit focuses on driving systemic change to ensure people of all ages have reliable access to healthy food. Project Bread works collaboratively across sectors to create innovative solutions to end hunger and improve lives across the Commonwealth. For more information, visit: www.projectbread.org.


About HFA

HFA is an employee-owned, nationwide architecture and engineering firm with offices in Bentonville, AR, Fort Worth, TX, Franklin, MA; Boston; Baltimore; Springfield, MO, and Mexico City. With 35 years of experience, HFA has become a trusted partner for a diverse range of clients, providing comprehensive services that combine design innovation and project delivery excellence. The studio’s portfolio includes commercial projects in retail, industrial, mixed-use/office, restaurants, healthcare, hospitality, entertainment spaces, and science and technology sectors. To learn more about HFA and their work, visit https://www.hfa-ae.com/

Wednesday, April 30, 2025

SNAP action day - contact your Congressional legislators

SNAP action day - contact your Congressional legislators
SNAP action day - contact your Congressional legislators

SAVE THE DATE! 


On Wednesday, April 30, 2025, join advocates and individuals across the Northeast region in a powerful SNAP Day of Action. 


More details to come!










Project Bread has additional info -> https://projectbread.org/events/snap-day-of-action


Tuesday, August 24, 2021

"Food insecurity is a silent problem"

"The number of Massachusetts households lacking enough food to get by doubled during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent study from Project Bread.

More than half a million residents, more than a quarter of them children, who are eligible for SNAP, or food stamps, don’t receive benefits for the nation’s No. 1 anti-hunger program, according to the research by Project Bread, a Boston nonprofit that works to end hunger in the state.

“The cycle of hunger, it definitely is real,” said Erin McAleer, president and CEO of Project Bread, which surveyed more than 800 Boston residents in partnership with the city’s Office of Food Access and UMass Boston’s Center for Survey Research."
Continue reading the article online (subscription maybe required)
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2021/08/22/metro/hungry-mass-households-doubled-during-pandemic/

Direct link to the Project Bread study updated in Aug 2021

"Food insecurity is a silent problem"
"Food insecurity is a silent problem"



A related article from The Washington Post based upon census data
"Hunger around America is improving, compared with a month ago, according to the most recent U.S. census data. But food insecurity has a long way to go before returning to pre-pandemic levels.

Self-reported food insecurity for the week ending Aug. 2 was at its lowest levels since the start of the coronavirus pandemic for households with children, according to the census data. That dovetails with strong jobs numbers, stronger economic growth and other bright spots in the economic recovery.

But food stamps enrollment is still way up, 2 million more than last year and 6 million more than in 2019. And food banks are still seeing dramatically more need than during pre-pandemic times." 
Continue reading the article online (subscription maybe required)

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Walk for Hunger - Sunday, May 4


Project Bread will hold its 46th Walk for Hunger on Sunday, May 4.

More than 40,000 people are expected for the 20-mile walk, which raises more than $3.5 million to fight hunger in Massachusetts.

The route weaves through Boston, Brookline, Newton, Watertow, and Cambridge, and includes entertainment and free snacks.

Registration is now open at www.projectbread.org/walk, or call 617-723-5000 for more information.

project bread's Walk for Hunger
project bread's Walk for Hunger