Good morning everyone, someone recently sent me this staggering statistic regarding hunger in America. I encourage you to check out FeedingAmerica.org. Hotties With a Heart is going to feed the troops here in Los Angeles on the 24th of November. We will welcome between 300-500 troops that day and are very excited to have been invited back. Please read the short article below:
NEW REPORT: MORE THAN 49 MILLION AMERICANS AT RISK OF HUNGERStaggering 36% Increase Confirms Escalating Hunger Crisis CHICAGO,
Nov. 16, 2009 –
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service (USDA)
reported today that 49 million Americans, including nearly 17 million
children, are food insecure. The 2009 report on Household Food
Insecurity in the United States paints an alarming picture of the
pervasiveness of hunger in our nation. This
is an increase of 36 percent over the numbers released one year by the
USDA, which found that 36.2 million American were at risk of hunger.“It
is tragic that so many people in this nation of plenty don’t have
access to adequate amounts of nutritious food,” said Vicki Escarra,
president and CEO of Feeding America. “Although these new numbers are
staggering, it should be noted that these numbers reflect the state of
the nation one year ago, in 2008. Since then, the economy has
significantly weakened, and there are likely many more people
struggling with hunger than this report states.The new data reinforces recent findings from a
research study conducted
by Feeding America, the nation’s leading hunger-relief organization,
reflecting a dramatic increase in requests for emergency food
assistance from food banks across the country. Conducted
in September, the Feeding America study shows that its network food
banks experienced an average increase in need of nearly 30 percent this
year. While the numbers vary geographically, some food banks are
reporting increases of more than 50 percent in requests for emergency
food assistance over a year prior. “National
socio-economic indicators, including the escalating unemployment rate
and the number of working-poor, lead us to believe that the number of
people facing hunger will continue to rise significantly over the
coming year,” added Escarra. “Research on previous economic recessions
indicates that people who fall into the grips of poverty in a time of
recession do not recover financially. Many of those people are likely
to be in need of our services now or in the future. “Feeding
America’s
200 food banks continue to work on the front lines feeding more than 25
million people each year, through our country’s food pantries, soup
kitchens, and emergency feeding centers – more than 63,000 agencies in
total,” said Escarra. “These establishments, many of which are grass
root and faith based centers operated solely by volunteers, serve as an
oasis for the more than 4 million people who seek relief weekly to help
feed themselves and their families. Emergency food assistance is a
critical link in the nation’s response chain to help people through
times of crisis.” Escarra
observes, “Our network food banks are calling us every day, telling us
that demand for emergency food is higher than it has ever been in our
history. F
eeding America will continue to
work closely with our partners at USDA to ensure that the public and
charitable sectors are keeping pace – as best we can – with the
dramatically increasing needs for food assistance.”
About Feeding AmericaFeeding
America provides low-income individuals and families with the fuel to
survive and even thrive. As the nation's leading domestic hunger-relief
charity, our network members supply food to more than 25 million
Americans each year, including 9 million children and 3 million
seniors. Serving the entire United States, more than 200 member food
banks support 63,000 agencies that address hunger in all of its forms.
For more information on how you can fight hunger in your community and
across the country, visit
http://www.feedingamerica.org. Find us on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/Feeding America
or follow our news on Twitter at
http://twitter.com/Feedingamerica.
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