What are some resources to find ways to help the food insecure in your community?
Note: The posts are read from top to bottom.
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foodchat:
Q1 up momentarily. Please remember to add Q1 in advance of any responses so that these are sorted in archives for others. #foodchat
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amyserves:
Q1 Local United Way chapters & food banks top the list, also churches & school counselors. Police stations, perhaps. #foodchat
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ISU_Farm_Energy:
Q1 Most places I have lived have a stong food pantry network in the community. Angel Food Ministries can be a good resource too. #foodchat
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kmrivard:
Q1 Local health departments can often have resources for proper eating in a low-income environment. Extensions, as well. #foodchat
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foodchat:
RT @amyserves: Q1 Local United Way chapters & food banks top the list, also churches & school counselors. Police station perhaps. #foodchat
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kimgraziano:
#foodchat Q1 Local churches and houses of worship, local charities, local gov't websites are all great resources.
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mpaynknoper:
Q1 RT @lori1329: A1. Backpack programs that send bps of food home w low income students, food stamps accepted at farmer's markets. #foodchat
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lisapederson:
Q1: Raise extra row of veggies in garden; 4-H kids raising extra animal, both cases extras donated to local food pantry #foodchat
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kmrivard:
Q1 My sister has taught classes in low-income areas of Tampa about facing food insecurity in urban areas. Fascinating stuff. #foodchat
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SlowMoneyFarm:
twubs #fail again this week. missed Q1 fixing dinner - Q2 food insecurity = not knowing if it will be there or not #foodchat