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RI Forum to Address Hunger Among Latinos on November 13
Community Leaders Convene in Providence
"Nearly one in three Latinos go hungry," said LATINO Publisher Alfredo Estrada, "although many of us simply aren’t aware of this crisis. If we want to end hunger, we need to get our community actively engaged. We're delighted to partner with AARP in Providence."
“We are enormously pleased to host NO MAS HAMBRE and to join in exploring new opportunities to combat hunger,” said AARP Rhode Island State Director Kathleen Connell. “Decreasing the number of food-insecure households strengthens communities – and that helps build a better Rhode Island for everyone.”
This event is part of NO MAS HAMBRE, a nationwide initiative launched by LATINO Magazine and AARP Foundation to raise awareness of hunger in the Latino community and encourage Latinos to get involved. The Forum in Providence will present ways to join the fight against hunger and cover the importance of a healthy diet, food insecurity among Latino elderly, community gardens, and other topics. Complimentary food and refreshments will be served.
The audience will then participate in a question and answer session moderated by LATINO Publisher Alfredo Estrada with invited panelists and speakers, including:
Mayor Angel Taveras, City of Providence
Kathleen Connell, AARP Rhode Island
Heather Amaral , Meals on Wheels
Mario Bueno, Progreso Latino
Anna Cano-Morales, Latino Policy Institute at Roger Williams University
Hiram Lopez Landin, AARP Foundation
NO MAS HAMBRE is made possible with the support of AARP Foundation, AARP Rhode Island, City of Providence, Meals on Wheels, Progreso Latino, Latino Policy Institute at Roger Williams University and others. To RSVP, please contact Rafael Romero at theROMEROgroup@aol.com.
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