Maryland Hunger Solutions

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Food Stamp Challenge Participants

The following individuals have signed up for the Food Stamp Challenge and will live on the average Food Supplement Program benefit for a week - October 9 -15, 2012.

  • Ted Dallas, Maryland Secretary of Human Resources
  • Brian Alexander, SOS
  • Meghan Ames, Johns Hopkins
  • Allison Anderson, Manna Food Center
  • Amanda Bates
  • Neil Bergsman, Maryland Budget and Tax Policy Institute
  • Jen Bert, Loyola University Center for Community Service and Justice
  • Dorothy Boddie, Allen Chapel Outreach
  • Yelena Boex, UMSSW
  • Joseph Boyd, Moveable Feast, Inc
  • Jacob Buck, MDHS
  • Allie Busching, Project PLASE
  • Yun Sang Cheah, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
  • Ann Chen
  • Nancy Collier, Anne Arundel County Department of Social Services
  • James Crawford, Jr., Bmore Housing For All
  • Cathy Demeroto, Maryland Hunger Solutions
  • Marian Dickinson, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
  • Janice Diggs, Community Support Systems, Inc.
  • Barbara DiPietro, Director of Policy, National Health Care for the Homeless Council
  • John DiPietro
  • Dennis Dorsch, Baltimore United Congregrations
  • Christina Drushel, Governor's Office for Children
  • Ashley Esposito, Department of Human Resources
  • Stephanie Jo Ference, Healthcare for the Homeless
  • Kate Figiel, Loyola University Maryland
  • Laura Fox, Virtual Supermarket, Baltimore City Health Department
  • Karen Fullen, UM School of Social Work
  • Mark Furst, United Way of Central Maryland
  • Jana Garrett
  • Zanika Ghee, Maryland Food Bank
  • Chelsea Glover, UM School of Social Work
  • Nicole Graby, UM School of Social Work
  • Angela Gustus, Maryland Department of Human Resources
  • Edith Harrison, Anne Arundel County DSS
  • Leah Hart, Baltimore City Health Department
  • Clarissa Hayes
  • Lauren Houser
  • Regina Isaksson
  • Jo-Ann Jolly, Moveable Feast
  • Gina Keskula
  • Eugene Kim, The Food Trust
  • Nick King, Delegate Washington's Office
  • Lisa Klingenmaier, Maryland Hunger Solutions
  • Sharon Klingenmaier
  • Art Klingenmaier
  • Alok Kommajesula, Share Our Strength
  • Mala Kumar, World Food Programme
  • Rachel Kutler, UM School of Social Work
  • Sarah Lange, University of Maryland School of Public Health
  • Rowena Lopez Nibert, Department of Social Services
  • Heather Lyu, Moveable Feast
  • Rosemary Malone, DHR FIA
  • Hanna Mast, Moveable Feast
  • Brooke McCauley
  • Michael McKenna, Loyola University Maryland
  • Sue Hana McLaughlin, UMSSW
  • Katie Meade
  • Steve Miller
  • John Mills, Community Support Systems, Inc.
  • Mark Millspaugh, Baltimore County DSS (DHR)
  • Marty Moran
  • Rosalind Munyiri-Wilson, UM School of Social Work
  • Jamie Nash, Baltimore Food Policy Initiative
  • Kathryn Nelson, AIPAC
  • Peter Nicewicz, Catholic Charities Baltimore
  • Grace Paik, University of Maryland School of Medicine
  • Carol Palmer, Catholic Charities
  • Benjamin Palmer
  • Mark Powell, Maryland Department of Agriculture
  • Jenny Rabinowich, Center for Hunger Free Communities
  • Regina Reed, Kent County Department of Social Services
  • Ivette Rodriguez-Smith, UM School of Social Work
  • Elizabeth Rosenberg, UMSSW Student
  • Chris Ross, Maryland Catholic Conference
  • Joyce Sampson, MSHP
  • Kalifia Sanders, UM School of Social Work
  • Adam Schneider, Health Care for the Homeless
  • Kelly Schultz, UM School of Social Work
  • Anne Sheridan, Share Our Strength
  • Mandee Simmons, Baltimore Jewish Council
  • Rashaun Simms, AACC
  • Aliza Sollins
  • Scott Thorpe, Baltimore City Health Department
  • Casey Tiefenwerth, UMD SSW intern at MDHS
  • Theresa Timity, EUMC Food Bank
  • Ruth Trovato, DLLR/DSS
  • Anna Vaught, UM School of Social Work
  • Angie Wahi
  • Anita Wahi, Maryland Hunger Solutions
  • Sonya Wahi-Miller
  • Mary Washington, Maryland House of Delegates
  • Andrea Whitaker, Refuge Ministries
  • Gary Williams
  • Karen Williams, Shabach Empowerment Center
  • Karen Wills, Refuge Ministries
  • Ashley Worthington
  • Lakia Wright
  • Rachel Yong, Baltimore Food Policy Initiative
  • Valerie Zeender, Maryland Hunger Solutions
  • Steve Zeender, Greenhorne and O'Mara

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