Second Harvest aims to cut Minnesota food shelf visits in half by 2030

Second Harvest Heartland on Monday announced a new initiative to reduce the number of food shelf visits by 50% by 2030. The state’s largest hunger-fighting nonprofit announced its ambitious goal at its Brooklyn Park center in front of local food shelf advocates, lawmakers, Gov. Tim Walz and community organizers. Second Harvest launched its “Make Hunger History” campaign, which aims to raise about $150 million over the next six years to cut the number of food shelf visits in Minnesota.

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