Hunger Task Force
Patrick Farrell is an accomplished marketing and communications professional with extensive experience spanning over three decades. Currently serving on the Hunger Task Force Executive Council, Patrick has contributed to the organization's growth and development for over 10 years. Previously, as the Director of Marketing and Engagement at MRA - The Management Association, Patrick played a key role in supporting a significant number of employers through comprehensive HR services. Additional experience includes consulting for various clients at Marketing Communications and leading marketing initiatives for Fortune 100 companies at DCI-Artform. Early roles encompass account management and content development at Osthoff-Thalden & Associates and directing marketing at Duyff International. Patrick earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature from Gettysburg College.
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Hunger Task Force
Hunger Task Force is Milwaukee’s Free & Local food bank and Wisconsin's leading anti-hunger organization. Mission: Hunger Task Force believes that every person has a right to adequate food obtained with dignity. We work to prevent hunger and malnutrition by providing food to people in need today and by promoting social policies to achieve a hunger free community tomorrow. Our food bank delivers only healthy food--absolutely free of charge--to a network of local food pantries and meal programs in Milwaukee County. Hunger Task Force is the nation's only MyPlate food bank, distributing food that meets federal nutrition guidelines. We operate a 208-acre Farm that infuses half a million pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables into our food bank's supply annually. We run innovative programs like the Fresh Picks Mobile Market and a nationally-recognized summer meals program for kids. We advocate for strong federal nutrition programs including FoodShare, school meals, summer meals, WIC and senior nutrition programs Milwaukee is the second poorest city in the country, with a staggering 43% child poverty rate. Each month in Milwaukee County, 35,000 people receive help from food pantries and 60,000 meals are served at soup kitchens and shelters. To learn more about Hunger Task Force, please visit hungertaskforce.org.