In the year before the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, 10.5 percent of US households, or roughly 35 million Americans, were food insecure. This number has jumped significantly since March 2020, with some ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has been stressful for all of us. On top of that, imagine having to cope with the uncertainty of not knowing where to find fresh food, especially in a major city like ...
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A tuna fish sandwich on flatbread. Several celery sticks. An orange. Small container of chocolate milk. Those items registered on the menu Tuesday for a city food distribution program that offers ...
Healthy Champaign County hosted its annual food summit to highlight food insecurity in the area. Several organizations and ...
Food insecurity faced dual foes Wednesday as separate organizations combined to fight hunger. Arm In Arm and Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK) continued missions to assure local residents received ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — 1.4 million people in Michigan are a week away from losing their food assistance benefits, known as "SNAP". Thursday, the U.S. Department of Agriculture directed the state to ...
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Families Aren’t the Problem — Insecurity Is
Some argue that the nuclear family is the principal obstacle to a freer, more loving society. In reality, it’s economic insecurity that traps people and universal care is what makes relationships ...
In lupus and many other chronic conditions, economic insecurity is associated with poorer health outcomes. Having clinics' social workers offer assistance may help, but formal interventions along ...
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