NM Appleseed in the News
NM APpleseed’s Work in the washington post
Students in need were paid $500 a month to stay in school. It worked. New Mexico Appleseed’s innovative pilot program saw a 93 percent graduation rate among students who usually struggle. Leaders have launched it at more schools.
National Coverage of Our Work: Tonight with John Oliver
New Mexico Appleseed's advocacy for universal free school meals gained national attention, including a feature on John Oliver's Last Week Tonight. Their work highlights the critical need to end lunch shaming and ensure every child has access to nutritious meals, reinforcing their commitment to equity in education.
New Mexico Appleseed's work ensures New Mexico’s children will see dramatic and permanent changes in their lives, but the only way we can match the size of these problems is with a bigger and stronger voice.
We know that child poverty—though complex—can be solved. We need more help and most of all WE NEED YOU.
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