The Anti-Hunger and Nutrition Coalition is a statewide Washington nonprofit coalition founded in 1990 that brings together organizations and individuals to advocate for public policies that end hunger and reduce poverty. The coalition works to amplify the voices of low-income and food-insecure residents before state lawmakers and supports strategies that strengthen nutrition programs and economic stability for vulnerable communities.
State and federal anti-hunger and anti-poverty legislation, including expansion and funding of SNAP and WIC, school meal programs, senior nutrition, food bank support, TANF/WorkFirst reforms, tax credits for low-income households, and policies to improve food access and housing stability.
Membership support and grants from philanthropic and partner organizations.
Hunger Free Washington, Northwest Harvest, Washington State food banks, and allied anti-poverty and nutrition advocacy organizations.
Non-profit coalition