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June 15, 2012

Dear Friend:

Thank you for reading another edition of my e-newsletter, the Carson Courier.  For additional information on these and other topics, please visit my website at http://www.carson.house.gov.

In this week’s Carson Courier:

  • Addressing Child Hunger in Our Community

For many children, summer is a time for playing outdoors, going to camp, visiting the local swimming pool and taking the time to read a good book. But for students in low-income areas, summer fun brings with it serious challenges as well. On average, children from lower income families rely on school meals for 50 percent of their daily nutrients and caloric intake. During the summer months and extended vacations, these meals have often not been available.

Today, I was honored to take part in the Summer Servings Kick-Off Event at Riverside Park in Indianapolis, an organization that is tackling child hunger head on.  Thanks to the efforts of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, city officials, and local organizations like Second HelpingsGleanersElancoand the Indy Hunger Network, Summer Servings provides free, nutritious meals and snacks to children at approved sites all over the city. 

I’m a proud supporter of the USDA Summer Food Service Programs, and I will continue fighting to protect these invaluable nutrition programs. This is one of the smartest investments we can make in our community, and Summer Servings is an excellent example of how federal and local governments in concert with local businesses and non-profits can come together to address serious problems impacting our city. I encourage everyone to do their part by spreading the word about Summer Servings.

For more information on how to find a location nearest you, I encourage you to visit the official Summer Servings website or call the 2-1-1 hotline.

Seniors This week, Congressman Carson also participated in a SNAP-ED Food Demonstration and Lesson at the Barton Annex. SNAP-ED leverages federal financial assistance with educational opportunities that empower recipients to make healthy food choices on a limited budget. This is a particularly valuable program considering that more than 7 million seniors, many of whom live on a fixed income, face the threat of hunger and food insecurity in a given year.

A Leader in the Fight Against Hunger Congressman Carson was also recognized this week with the presentation of the Voices Uniting to End Hunger Megaphone.  Several members of local organizations gathered to thank Congressman Carson for his advocacy on behalf of those facing hunger and food insecurity.

Thank you for reading the Carson Courier.  Please do not hesitate to contact me with your thoughts and concerns. For more information, visit my website at http://www.carson.house.gov, my Congressional Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/CongressmanAndreCarsonand follow me on Twitter@RepAndreCarson.  I value your views and your input, which help me better represent the people of Indiana’s 7th District.

Sincerely,

André Carson
Member of Congress

 



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