During the 16th and 18th centuries, scurvy, a disease caused by insufficient vitamin C intake, affected millions of sailors due to scarcity of fruits and vegetables during long voyages. Three ...
Hunger rates plummeted in Oregon in the years leading up to the pandemic, but then COVID hit and during the following two ...
Communities of color experience limited or uncertain access to food at higher rates than their white counterparts, according ...
From 2021 to 2022, the number of Kansas children who didn’t know where their next meal would come from grew by 37,000. The ...
After long hours of preparing meals for millions of Americans, many food service workers go home unable to afford food for themselves. Despite being essential to the nation’s economy and daily life, ...
Food stamps. Local pantries. Meals on Wheels. Occasional dumpster diving. Food insecure Iowans resort to a patchwork of ...
OVER 65 million people are food insecure in the Horn of Africa, according to a joint report released yesterday by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the Intergovernmental Authority on ...
As the holidays approach, Fairbanks nonprofit organizations are stepping up to meet the growing needs of families facing food insecurity and financial strain.
Food insecurity continues to grip New York City, with a new study revealing that working families are increasingly joining the lines for assistance at local food ...
After years of working to expand access to food aid, Arlington County’s food assistance infrastructure is being stretched to ...
The Franklin Food Bank announced in an email this week that it has taken significant steps to address rising food insecurity ...
The nonprofit began it's efforts in Connecticut and now combats food insecurity in 43 locations across the country.