The honest truth is that food banks and meal programs alone can't come close to meeting the need of hungry families and individuals. Many of the people who receive assistance are working - and sometimes at multiple jobs - to try to make ends meet. https://t.co/ZADrQjw4Py
“Opponents of governmental nutrition plans say we don’t have hunger issues in the U.S. because of our high obesity rates, but the two are actually tied together. The argument is akin to denying climate change because of a cold winter.”@Joelsberg @Newsweek
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“They have managed to propose nearly the impossible, taking over $200 billion worth of food from low-income Americans while increasing bureaucracy and reducing choices,” said @Joelsberg, CEO of Hunger Free America
(Independent Journal Review)
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I #biketowork past this new location every day. Great to see it will be building skills for youth in the neighborhood. Thanks @Starbucks https://t.co/SfybwhHjcM