Over the past decade acute hunger numbers have doubled, while funding retreats to 2016 levels. Acute food insecurity and ...
A box of food from the Houston Food Bank. Houston's food-insecure households are more likely to report poor health outcomes and go uninsured. That's according to a recent survey of more than 5,200 ...
A short documentary will spotlight efforts in Charlotte to tackle food insecurity, including a neighborhood coalition in a mostly minority community in one of the city’s Corridors of Opportunity.
Food scarcity—the unreliable access to adequate, nutritious food—affects approximately 44 million Americans, including 13 million children. While hunger’s physical consequences receive significant ...
As food insecurity surges throughout Connecticut in communities of all income levels, lawmakers and advocates came together at the state capitol Monday morning to sound the alarm and brainstorm ...
Current Population Survey analyses from 2000–2023 showed sustained racial disparities in food insecurity in both ≥ 185% and < 185% federal poverty line strata. Black, Native American, and multiracial ...
While there is more than enough food produced to feed the world’s population, hunger and food insecurity persist. In this vein, the World Bank funds projects that facilitate trade in food and trade of ...
Rates of food insecurity for low-income adults in the Bay Area have risen dramatically in the last two decades, according to data from a statewide health survey. For the Bay Area's nine counties, food ...
According to President and CEO of Hawai‘i Foodbank Amy Miller, shown at a news conference Monday, many people are on the edge of food insecurity. Volunteer Bill Reed brings canned goods to a waiting ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The share of Massachusetts families struggling to put food on the table increased again in 2025, and has now more than doubled ...