Monday, June 23, 2008

Rising Costs Affecting Food Banks in U.S.

Much of the work with do within the fair trade movement affects our neighbors in third world countries. There is so much extreme poverty in many countries, you want to do all you can to help support families who just need a little help to get out of the cycle of poverty.

Unfortunately, the rising costs of living in the U.S. has taken its toll on many families state-side as well. We're seeing more and more families who are showing up at their local food banks to help feed their families. And, food banks are seeing the effects of serving more residents. Fewer donors mean less dollars to non-profits; less food being donated to the food banks; more users of food banks. You do the math. It just doesn't add up.

While many of us think of food banks around the holiday times, food shortage for families is often a reality everyday. If you have a chance to donate food or money or your time to your local food bank, please do. You may never realize how much your help will mean to a family.

Thank you.

-Megy

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