Food Programs
Working with hunger in Michigan requires a tremendous number of food programs. Each individual program serves both specific and general needs as part of or in parternership with Michigan State University Extension. Program fact sheets are available on each of the programs listed below.

Community Emergency Food and Nutrition Education Program
Family Nutrition Program
Food Bank Council of Michigan
Food Chain
Food Salvage
Food Stamp Community Program
Michigan Agricultural Surplus System (MASS)
Michigan Integrated Food and Farming Systems (MIFFS)
MSU Extension: Childhood Immunization Education
MSU Extension: Food Safety Related Programs
MSU Extension and Welfare Reform: Partnerships with State Agencies
Michigan Welfare Reform in Progress
Nutrition Program for the Elderly (NPE)
Project FRESH
SHARE Michigan
Sticking To It
USDA Gleaning and Food Recovery
Waste Not, Want Not Project
Women, Infants & Children Program (WIC)


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