The 2025 Youth Summer Olympics: A Grand Success 🏅

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SWE & CYOC Create an Unforgettable Summer Celebration Together! By George Wang On August 1, 2025, despite the morning drizzle and overcast skies, Anacostia Park in Washington, D.C., hosted a vibrant and joyful event — the 2025 Youth…

Supporting Families with Sick Infants and Toddlers with Montgomery County Infants and Toddlers Program (MCITP)

Remember how stressful it was to go grocery shopping during the pandemic? Waiting in line, masking, social distancing, and hunting for essentials like Clorox wipes or Purell to keep your family safe. Wiping down groceries, dealing with diaper…

How Climate Change is Impacting Global Food Systems and Security

Climate change is no longer a distant threat; it’s a current reality that is reshaping ecosystems, economies, and, most importantly, food systems worldwide. As an organization dedicated to improving the lives of children and families, particularly…

Innovative Nutrition Education Programs Tackling Food Insecurity in Rural Areas

How Nutrition Education Can Transform Communities Nutrition education is a powerful tool in combating food insecurity. At So What Else, we have designed programs that do more than just provide food – we teach people how to make healthier…

Did You Know? The So What Else Food Rescue Bank is Making a Big Impact

For Immediate Release  Rockville, MD – April 3, 2025 – The So What Else Food Rescue Bank, one of Maryland’s largest food banks, is on a mission to combat food insecurity and reduce food waste, making an incredible impact in the community.…

How Small Actions Can Make a Big Impact During Hunger Action Month

Hunger Action Month, observed every September, serves as a powerful reminder of the prevalent issue of hunger in our communities and the role each of us can play in combating it. Hunger is a reality for millions, and while the problem may seem…

How Volunteering at SWE Helps Develop Important Life Skills for Children and Teens

At So What Else, we believe that volunteering is not just about giving back to the community; it’s also a powerful tool for personal development. For children and teens, engaging in volunteer work at our programs can help them develop a variety…

Turning Food Waste Into a Solution for Hunger: A Feature in Plenty Magazine

Every day, tons of perfectly good food go to waste—while families in our communities struggle with hunger. It’s a heartbreaking paradox, but also a huge opportunity for change. That’s why we’re excited to share that Plenty Magazine is…

Celebrating a Community Hero: Sacdiya Siyaad and Her Impact on Youth Programs

At So What Else, we believe in the power of community champions—those individuals whose dedication and heart transform the lives of the young people we serve. Today, we’re thrilled to highlight one such hero: Sacdiya Siyaad, a shining example…