Speak out to expand free school meals to more children: Did you know that the USDA allows school boards to provide free meals to all students in schools where 40% or more are considered low income? Now the USDA is proposing to lower that threshold to 25%, which would expand free school meals to millions of children. We must speak out to show our support for the change. The public has until May 8 to submit comments to the federal government—so your voice is needed now. Note: Comments must be unique in order to be considered. Add your comment today.
New study: Majority in U.S. want diplomacy, not war: More than half of people in the U.S. believe that the U.S. should pursue nonmilitary responses to conflict. That’s according to AFSC’s latest study, which surveyed 1,000 adults across demographics and political affiliations, on their views of peace and conflict. Read more about our findings from AFSC’s Beth Hallowell.
Protecting our right to housing: Across the U.S., people are facing evictions, hazardous housing conditions, bad landlords, and gentrification. With support from AFSC, homeowners and renters in Atlanta are pushing back—and organizing to ensure safe, affordable housing for all.
Help Palestinian elders meet basic needs in Gaza: AFSC has launched a new project to provide wheelchairs, walkers, mattresses, and other supplies to housebound elders in Gaza. These items are hard to come by and can vastly improve quality of life for many seniors. Donate today to help deliver these supplies and support our advocacy for peace in the region.
Stories from AFSC’s history: The AFSC Archives have been used by scholars and researchers the world over. Over the past year, several books have been published that draw from our archives and describe AFSC’s work in key moments in history. Learn more about AFSC’s longtime work for peace and justice through these new books.