RI Food Bank CEO Chairs National Policy Advocacy Committee
Melissa Cherney is appointed Chair of Feeding America’s Policy Engagement and Advocacy Committee (PEAC)

The Rhode Island Community Food Bank is proud to recognize CEO, Melissa Cherney, for her appointment to Chair of Feeding America‘s Policy Engagement and Advocacy Committee (PEAC), a national leadership role helping to guide federal hunger relief policy and strengthen advocacy across the Feeding America network.
Feeding America is a nationwide network of more than 250 food banks and partners, serving tens of millions of people experiencing food insecurity each year. The Policy Engagement and Advocacy Committee (PEAC) is a nonpartisan group that aims to represent people facing food insecurity and member organizations within the Feeding America network by co-developing national public policy priorities and advocacy strategies. The committee plays a key role in uplifting the direct experiences of food banks and the communities they serve to inform federal policy conversations around programs like SNAP, The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), child nutrition programs, and other critical supports.
Cherney’s appointment to chair the committee reflects her nearly two decades of leadership in hunger relief, and her longstanding commitment to legislative advocacy as a critical tool in addressing root causes of food insecurity. In her role as chair, Cherney will work alongside food bank leaders nationwide to ensure local perspectives inform national strategies.
“Public policy plays a powerful role in shaping food access and economic stability for families across the country,” said Melissa Cherney, CEO of the RI Community Food Bank. “I’m honored to serve as Chair of the Policy Engagement and Advocacy Committee, and to help elevate the experiences of Rhode Islanders facing food insecurity and of our member agencies. This work bolsters our ability to ensure everyone has reliable access to the food they need to thrive.”
Cherney’s leadership in national advocacy works in tandem with the Rhode Island Community Food Bank’s work across the state, where collaboration with community partners, elected officials, and advocates helps advance solutions that address ongoing and root causes of food insecurity.
Founded in 1982, the Rhode Island Community Food Bank serves as the central hub for food distribution across its state-wide network of 137 member agencies, ensuring that nutritious food reaches those who need it most. Through donations, federal programs, and community partnerships, the Food Bank works to improve the quality of life for all Rhode Islanders by advancing solutions to the problem of hunger.
The RI Food Bank is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Your donation is tax-deductible as allowed by law.
Rhode Island Community Food Bank︱rifoodbank.org︱(401) 942-6325︱200 Niantic Avenue, Providence RI 02907︱contactus@rifoodbank.org
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