United Way
Target Hunger
Enbridge Facts
Food Insecurity
The Price is Right!
(Food edition)
100

The 2025 spotlight agency

What is Target Hunger?

100

The mission of Target Hunger is to alleviate ________ and its root causes in the Houston neighborhoods they serve.

What is 'hunger'?

100

____________ is on.

What is 'Tomorrow'?

100

 This term describes the lack of consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life.

What is food insecurity?

100

This economic factor often causes food prices to rise.

What is inflation?

200

This prestigious leadership giving group demonstrates their deeply rooted commitment to our community by contributing $10,000 or more annually.

What is Alexis de Tocqueville Society?

200

Target Hunger was founded in this year as a grassroots initiative to fight hunger in Houston.

What is 1989?

200

This core value means that Enbridge values everyone's contributions, listens to understand first, are considerate and support the well-being of all, and treat everyone with unfailing dignity and defend against intolerant behavior.

What is 'respect'?

200

This federal program helps low-income individuals buy food in the United States.

What is SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)?

200

Sourced from HEB, the cost of a dozen large white eggs.

300

United Way’s new tag line: Together, we connect people to ______________.

What is Possibility?

300

Target Hunger has a 3-pronged approach to fighting food insecurity in Houston.  They are food assistance, navigation & partnerships to address root causes, and most recently this type of relief.

What is 'disaster'?

300

This Enbridge initiative supports community investment and volunteerism.

What is the Enbridge Fueling Futures program?

300

Food insecurity can lead to these two major health issues.

What is malnutrition and chronic disease?

300

Sourced from HEB, the cost of 1 lb of lean ground beef.

400

Percentage of Houston families living below the federal poverty level.

What is 14%?

400

There are two of these - one located in Kashmere Gardens and the other in Denver Harbor at their Shotwell Warehouse, where thousands of pounds of nutritious vegetables that are distributed to clients are produced.

What are community gardens?

400

By this year, we are committed to reducing the carbon footprint of energy we deliver, and achieving net-zero emissions from our operations.

What is 2050?

400

This Texas city ranks among the highest in the nation for child food insecurity rates.

What is Houston?

400

This ready-to-eat item at Costco Houston remains famously priced at $4.99, unchanged since 2009.

What is rotisserie chicken?

500

These words make up the acronym ALICE.

What is Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed?

500

In 2024, 1.5 million of these were provided to the community Target Hunger serves.

What are meals?

500

These 3 types of renewable energy projects fall under Enbridge's renewable energy business.

What are wind farms, solar energy, and geothermal?

500

Name atleast 3 groups that are most vulnerable to food insecurity than others.

What are:

-Low-income families

-Children

-Seniors

-Marginalized communities

-College students

500

As of August 2025, food inflation in the U.S. was ___%.

What is 3.2%?

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