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“Hungry” is no way to spend childhood. Every day The Salvation Army helps cure hunger by providing nutritious meals to neighbors in need.
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at The Salvation Army Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi Division. Help Families in need throughout Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi by donating to your local Salvation Army food pantry location. Providing access to our food pantry and offering resources for food insecurity in Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
17.4 million families go to bed hungry.
An additional 6.9 million families live on the verge of food insecurity. That means they don’t always know where their next meal is coming from. Cure Hunger at The Salvation Army Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi Division. Help Families in need throughout Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi by donating to your local Salvation Army food pantry location. Providing access to our food pantry and offering resources for food insecurity in Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
families face the greatest threat.
35% of households headed by single women are food insecure.
26% of black non-Hispanic households are food insecure.
22% of Hispanic households are food insecure.
In the United States, 20% (15.3 million) of children under age 18 face food insecurity on a regular basis.
That means 1 of every 5 children experiences prolonged hunger.
19% of all American households with children are food insecure.
Food insecurity negatively impacts nutrition.
68% are hungry but do not eat sufficiently because they cannot afford enough food.
95% cannot afford to eat balanced meals.
we provide over 56 million meals annually through:
Food Pantries
By supplying free fresh produce, canned goods, and healthy frozen items, our food pantries provide valuable meal supplementation while helping those in need maintain their independence and dignity. These food pantries are especially crucial in “food deserts,” where entire communities experience food insecurity due to lack of grocery store access.
Meal Programs
From sit-down programs that provide nutritious hot meals and valuable human interaction, to mobile meals delivering sustenance to those who cannot reach a food distribution center, to feeding programs across our hundreds of shelters and residential facilities, we help the most vulnerable members of society escape the daily burdens of food insecurity.
Community Gardens
Each Salvation Army community garden provides a no-cost, renewable source of produce as well as vital work
structure for those involved in the cultivation and care of the food. These sustainable programs present a viable long-term solution to chronic food insecurity while offering educational opportunities for children and adults alike.
Someone with food insecurity experiences a disruption of their food intake or eating patterns because of a lack of money and other resources. According to a 2017 study by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), households with very low food security reported the following conditions in the annual food security survey:
Families Face the Greatest Threat