One of the strangest arguments I have ever had and will ever have, I sincerely hope, is that we should make sure we are feeding our children. On the face of things, you would rarely hear someone argue differently, but when people talk about discontinuing food stamps and school lunch programs, that is the real argument: feeding kids isn’t an important enough use for my money. In this country, we throw away food because our leadership is unable/unwilling to prioritize taking care of our people at a basic level of food, housing, education, health. Hugs all. randy
In fiscal year 2023, the federal government spent $112.8 billion on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which is the largest nutrition assistance program in the United States. This was about 1.84% of the federal budget.
According to research, childhood hunger can significantly impact adulthood by increasing the risk of chronic health conditions like diabetes, osteoporosis, and cardiovascular disease, as well as contributing to mental health issues like depression, lower cognitive function, and reduced life satisfaction, even when adjusting for socioeconomic factors in adulthood; this is largely due to the developmental disruptions caused by malnutrition during critical growth periods in childhood.



40% of American families are one paycheck away from poverty. This means that they would be unable to cover an unexpected expense if they missed a paycheck

In 2022, 9.1 percent of U.S. households with adults aged 65 and older were food insecure at some time during the year, meaning they had difficulty providing enough food for all their members because of a lack of resources.

Yup. There is no sense, let alone humanity, in allowing someone to be hungry if we can prevent it. And we can prevent it.
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Hi Ali. I often think to my conversations with my boss when thinking on these types of questions. For instance, if I were to say to him: Yeah, boss. We are throwing away whole lifts of material because it isn’t convenient to get them to the laser in order to cut them, then off to the presses, etc., he would absolutely lose his mind. But, if we say “yeah, kid. We’d get you food but, ya know… just not convenient”?? hugs
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What a wonderful thing to have the liberty to open Go-Fund-Mes for little kids’s lunch debt.
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