The announced $1.7 billion in commitments across the country on Tuesday as part of a call-to-action to help end hunger in the United States by 2030 and promote healthy living.17 million households were not able to get enough food in 2022, according to the administration. In about 6.8 million of those households, a member had to skip meals or make other changes at times because there was not enough money and resources for food.Second Gentleman will be joined by renowned chef Jose Andrews, basketball player Elena Delle Donne, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and other administration officials to announce the $1.7 billion in commitments with an event at the White House Tuesday afternoon.
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