Demand surges at area food pantries, for a variety of reasons – WBBM (Chicago)

Reasons for the recent surge in need include the post-pandemic inflation that has increased the price of food; the narrowing of federal food-assistance benefits; and, to some degree, the influx of migrants and new arrivals from the U.S. Southern border. The number of first-time clients at Nourishing Hope, formerly the Lakeview Pantry, grew by 21,000 last year, its CEO said.
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Wyatt Earp
2 years ago

The guiding principles are “ Absence of
Malice “

Old Joe
2 years ago

Hmm, I’ll bet the office of New Americans knows why……

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