Hanneke Van Dyke joined Northern Virginia Family Services as the Director of Anti-Hunger Programs in December 2025. In this role, she leads the team that manages the Hunger Resource Center in Manassas while working to build an integrated strategy across NVFS service areas to reduce barriers to nutritious food access and promote long-term food justice in response to community needs.
Hanneke has worked at the intersection of nutrition, agriculture, and public health for nearly 15 years in both the US and in international settings. Prior to NVFS, she worked for organizations including the Texas Department of Agriculture, United Nations World Food Program, US Agency for International Development and FHI 360. In these roles she led programs to increase access to local agriculture in school meals, collaborated with state agency partners to implement the Pandemic-Electronic Benefit Transfer program, and supported federal foreign assistance programming related to nutritious food systems. She also served in the Peace Corps as a rural community health volunteer in Morocco.
Hanneke graduated from Tufts University with an MS in Food Policy and Applied Nutrition and an MA in Law and Diplomacy. She received a BA in International Studies from the University of South Carolina.