Comida Del Colectivo: Food For The Collective
Food insecurity is rapidly increasing while the federal safety net is being significantly reduced. As organizations serving working-class families, immigrant communities, and communities experiencing economic precarity, we must prepare for growing needs while federal programs are simultaneously shrinking. The “Comida Del Colectivo / Food For The Collective” campaign aims to build food sovereignty for these communities so that all our children can have accessible, affordable and nutritious food.
H.R. 1 (often referred to as the “Big Beautiful Bill”) is projected to cut between roughly $186 billion and nearly $300 billion from SNAP over ten years, depending on the source. Multiple policy organizations have described this as the largest SNAP reduction in U.S. history, representing approximately a 20–30% reduction in projected federal SNAP spending.
These cuts are expected to increase pressure on schools, food pantries, mutual aid organizations, and community nonprofits already addressing hunger at the local level.
With just $5000 we can fight back and build them sustainable food infrastructure that they need.
This campaign exists because children should not have to learn while hungry.


