Projects The Center's work currently encompasses one project, which it actively administers. The Building Wealth and Health Network is a healing-centered financial literacy program, that combines emotional and peer support to promote self-efficacy and resilience in traditionally under-resourced communities to overcome the cycle of poverty and food insecurity. Additional projects the Center has created and supported since its founding in 2004 include: Witnesses to Hunger - Photovoice and advocacy program Children's HealthWatch - Pediatric research study Summer Meals Program at the EAT Cafe - Restaurant summer meal pilot program EAT Cafe - Pay what you can restaurant Beyond Hunger: Real People, Real Solutions - National conference on poverty and hunger The Grow Clinic - Integrative medical care addressing failure to thrive S.E.L.F. Groups - Trauma-informed support groups