Food Services
Hunger is an all-too-common issue in the United States. Food insecurity has increased sharply in America due to the widespread economic crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving laid off, furloughed, and reduced-time workers struggling to put food on the table.
It’s estimated that as many as 54.3 million people won’t have access to enough food for their households this year—up from 37 million pre-pandemic. That's over 16% of the country. In addition to turning to federal support, families have depended on local food banks and non -profits like ours to fill the gaps. We continue to do the hard work needed to help communities every day.
It’s estimated that as many as 54.3 million people won’t have access to enough food for their households this year—up from 37 million pre-pandemic. That's over 16% of the country. In addition to turning to federal support, families have depended on local food banks and non -profits like ours to fill the gaps. We continue to do the hard work needed to help communities every day.