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More than 2.3 billion people experience moderate or severe food insecurity, and 673.2 million are undernourished, according ...
In Connecticut, food insecurity is estimated to affect between 10.4% and 17% of the population, which equates to at least 362,500 individuals who may lack sufficient access to safe and nutritious ...
Harvesters, a regional food bank, is facing a triple threat: food insecurity, increased demand and federal cuts, all trickling down to its partner agencies and pantries.
Food insecurity affects a significant number of families across Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast. Each of the five counties in our viewing area has about 13% of the population ...
President Donald Trump recently signed a reconciliation bill into law — better known as "The One Big Beautiful Bill Act."Food banks across the country say the bill's cuts to SNAP benefits will ...
“St. Tammany Parish right now faces over 14% food insecurity,” said Yvette Roussel, CEO of Northshore Food Bank. “About 1 in 7 people are hungry.” ...
A local organization says the level of food and nutrition insecurity is widespread in San Diego. NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry explains that just as many families need food assistance now as they did ...
Kelsey has relied on help from Connecticut Foodshare, the state's largest food bank, on and off for over a decade. She and two of her children now give back by volunteering there. Nationally, more ...
Michigan's rate of food insecurity from 2021 through 2023 was the highest in the Midwest and 10th highest in the country, according to the most-recent federal data.
Nine ways to fight food insecurity on a personal level Here’s how to offset the anxiety a little bit in your own community. By Kara Baskin Globe Correspondent,Updated May 6, 2025, 8:00 a.m.
The initiative responds to budget cuts affecting food resources, inviting community donations and volunteers. 117,000 individuals in Kern County are currently facing food insecurity.