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Food Bank Survey Points to Critical Shortage of Food, Urgency of Farm Bill and Immediate Need for $100 Million in Emergency Federal Funding
New Report Finds Food Banks Nationwide Seeing Nearly 20 percent Increase in Clients
Of those surveyed, 84 percent indicated they are currently unable to adequately meet the increased demand without having to reduce the amount of food they distribute or people they serve.
Testifying at a special hearing of Congress' Joint Economic Committee yesterday, America's Second Harvest pointed to the alarming survey results as the organization urged passage of the Farm Bill. The Farm Bill includes a strong nutrition title, including
While Congress struggles to complete work on the Farm Bill, hungry Americans need relief now. America's Second Harvest also requested an immediate
"The America's Second Harvest Network and food service organizations nationwide have been ABSOLUTELY overwhelmed by demand," said
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All of the participating food banks said their agencies are seeing families and faces they haven't seen before — working people who never thought they would have trouble making ends meet. One food banker in Minneola, NY, noted, "The middle class is accessing food from our agencies." Another relayed the story of a professional consultant that asked about emergency food assistance, "because her clients had not paid her yet and she was concerned that she may possibly be in need."
America's Second Harvest, the nation's largest charitable domestic hunger-relief organization, and its network of 205 food banks coast-to-coast are confronting three major challenges: (1) substantially reduced donations of federally purchased commodities; (2) a rise in the number of people seeking emergency food because of the declining economy, and (3) more recently, rapidly rising food prices that seriously undermine the ability to serve the increasing numbers of hungry people seeking help.
"Any one of these challenges would be hard to deal with alone, but they have compounded and we have a significant crisis on our hands," said Escarra. "The need is unprecedented. Former donors are now showing up as clients. Some food banks have resorted to reducing the amount of food offered. Others are closing doors early when they run out of food."
"The time to act is now. Congress and the President must move quickly to complete their work on the Farm Bill so that we can enact long-term reforms in Federal Nutrition Programs and put in place protections against an unsure economy so that we do not find ourselves in the same place in years to come."
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