White House Turns to , Private Partners to End, Hunger in the United States.<br />White House Turns to , Private Partners to End, Hunger in the United States.<br />The Biden administration<br />has vowed to end hunger <br />in America by 2030.<br />The Biden administration<br />has vowed to end hunger <br />in America by 2030.<br />'Time' reports that the administration is relying <br />upon a number of private-sector partnerships <br />to fund and implement the ambitious goal.<br />'Time' reports that the administration is relying <br />upon a number of private-sector partnerships <br />to fund and implement the ambitious goal.<br />On September 28, <br />President Joe Biden will host a <br />conference on hunger, nutrition and health. .<br />On September 28, <br />President Joe Biden will host a <br />conference on hunger, nutrition and health. .<br />The conference looks to promote <br />healthy eating habits, proper <br />nutrition and physical activity.<br />The administration's goal is to reduce the number of <br />people afflicted with diabetes, obesity, hypertension <br />and other diet-related preventable diseases.<br />The administration's goal is to reduce the number of <br />people afflicted with diabetes, obesity, hypertension <br />and other diet-related preventable diseases.<br />Prior to the conference, the administration released a list <br />of over $8 billion in commitments made by private <br />companies, charitable foundations and industry groups.<br />Proposed policy changes include expanding SNAP <br />eligibility, broader access to free meals in schools <br />and offering summer meal benefits to more children.<br />Proposed policy changes include expanding SNAP <br />eligibility, broader access to free meals in schools <br />and offering summer meal benefits to more children.<br />Despite support from the private sector, <br />all changes still require approval <br />by an increasingly partisan Congress.<br />It's the first time <br />the White House has held <br />a conference like this since 1969. .<br />'Time' reports that the 1969 conference, held by President <br />Richard Nixon, proved to be a pivotal moment that <br />would influence food policy in the U.S. for 50 years.<br />'Time' reports that the 1969 conference, held by President <br />Richard Nixon, proved to be a pivotal moment that <br />would influence food policy in the U.S. for 50 years