All Faiths Food Bank hosted a panel discussion on the issues associated with child hunger at Michael's On East on Sept. 26.
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Anna Brugmann
| 9:16 a.m. September 26, 2017
Sarasota
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In it's fourth-annual child hunger summit, All Faiths Food Bank CEO Sandra Frank said the organization had found there was a need to specifically discuss child hunger as it affects children from infancy to five years old.Â
As part of the summit, community members gathered at Michael's On East on Sept. 26 to learn from experts about the effects of hunger on young children and the key issues associated with child poverty.Â
Erica Enmeier and Run Badal
Amber Lee, Julie Smith and Elaina Mand
Chairman of the Board of Feeding America and Senior Vice President for Philanthropy at Gulf Coast Community Foundation Veronica Brady.
Linda Stone and Charlene Altenhain
Kathleen Sullivan and Sarabeth Kalajian
Diana Dill and Cindy Sloan
Ruth Scribner, Aundria Castleberry and Barbara Fraser
Paul Cantor and Douglas Griesenauer
All Faiths Food Bank CEO Sandra Frank and Beverly Girard