Carson City’s ‘Attack On Hunger‘ Successfully Fed 1,000 on Veterans Day, Gearing Up for empty Bowls Dec. 5
Carson City, NV – Attack On Hunger, a community initiative dedicated to combating food insecurity, recently provided meals to 1,000 veterans and community members on Veterans Day and is now preparing for its next partnership event, the FISH’s Empty Bowls Project on December 5th. The organization’s ongoing efforts aim to nourish both body and spirit through food distribution and resource support.
attack On Hunger addresses a critical need in Carson City, where food insecurity impacts a meaningful portion of the population. By focusing on veterans and neighbors in need, the organization provides vital assistance, fostering connection and offering pathways to resources. The upcoming Empty Bowls Project, presented in partnership with Ogres-Holm pottery, will continue this mission, raising awareness and funds to support ongoing programs.
The empty Bowls Project will be held Friday, December 5th at the Carson Mall.
Attack On Hunger expresses gratitude to its extensive network of volunteers, sponsors, and supporters, including L&N Party Rentals, The Lady Tamales, Centro Market, Ridezilla, Carson Tahoe Mallory Centre, Western Nevada College, Icon Rocklear, Statement Barbershop, Storeys Bricks, Gold Dust West, JT’s Basque Bar & Dining, Mountain Massage & Movement, Underground Works Guitars, Healthy Communities Coalition, FISH, Nation’s Finest, Knights of columbus, Carson City Boxing Gym, JREAM Academy, FoodMaxx, and Colossal Printing Co.
Those interested in volunteer opportunities, sponsorship information, or making inquiries can contact attackonhunger@gmail.com or visit www.attackonhunger.org. The event is part of the Season of Giving in Carson City, encouraging community members to contribute to local initiatives during the holiday season.