What does the issue of HUNGER look like in Connecticut?
The Connecticut Food Bank has done a lot of research alongside Feeding America about hunger and poverty in Connecticut. You can check out their website here: http://www.ctfoodbank.org/
Here are some interesting facts that I found on their website:
- 20.9% of children in Windham County live in a food insecure household.
- That's about 5,560 children
- 19.8% of children in Connecticut live in a food insecure household.
- That's about 157,550 children
- In Connecticut, 1 out of 7 households cannot always afford the food that they need.
According to the USDA, food security is defined as "access by all people at all times to enough nutritious food for an active, healthy life."
It is difficult for people who live in a food insecure situation to afford foods that will provide the adequate nutrients needed for this active and healthy lifestyle. Instead, those in a food insecure situation are eating foods that are high in fat, sugar and salt content which does not contribute to a healthy lifestyle.
Check out this interactive map that has food insecurity statistics from all across the U.S.: http://feedingamerica.org/hunger-in-america/hunger-studies/map-the-meal-gap.aspx
What can you do to help?
- You can help by participating in the food drives happening every weekend this month and encouraging your friends to join you.
- Look out for the events that will be happening during the Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, November 18-23 and participant in as many of the events as you can.
- Attend a People Helping People, Habitat for Humanity or other social service club meeting and see what events they are putting on this month.
- Get involved with GROW Windham.
- Check out the Connecticut Food Bank website mentioned above for more ideas and facts.
- Sign up for the Day of Giving which is November 27 (the day before Thanksgiving)
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