Working with youth adapted for food insecurity

Rewiring neurocircuitry adapted to food insecurity is an experience not a conversation.

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Media credit (photo/video/audio/animation) Sincere thanks to the following artists

Thumbnail Image - Kids snacking at table - HalfPoint, Storyblocks (Stock video. Posed by models.)

Eviction notice – kk5hy, Storyblocks

Tents of unhoused people – istock.com/MattGush

People in Shelter – monkeybusiness, Storyblocks (Stock Video. Posed by models)

Snacks on plate Orange – Sahand Babali, Unsplash

Apple – Photo Mix, Pixabay

Cookies – Bernadette Wurzinger, Pixabay

Cheese – PublicDomainPictures, Pixabay

Celery – PublicDomainPictures, Pixabay

Crackers – Алекс Арцибашев, Unsplash

Pretzels – Markus Winkler, Unsplash

Lucile Ball show image – I Love Lucy | Lucy And Ethel At The Chocolate Factory (S2, E1) | Paramount+, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnHiAWlrYQc

Child chewing food – RomaS, Storyblocks (Stock video. Posed by model)

Child with food in hands – istock.com/fundamentalrights (Stock Photo. Posed by model)

Child in too big of pants istock.com/yongyuan (Stock Video. Posed by model)

Chocolate cupcakes – Blandine JOANNIC, Pixabay

Vanilla cupcakes - Lawjr

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