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Going Public: Food Insecurity Rates Rise In Southeast MO Due To Pandemic Food Shortages, Price HikesThe Southeast Missouri Food Bank reports that in Southeast Missouri food insecurity rates have reached 17% overall and 21% for households with children.
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The prices of beef and veal in the last year have skyrocketed 20%. Fresh fruits and vegetables cost 4% more than this time last year.
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Southeast Missouri Food Bank Partners with John J. Pershing VA Medical Center to create The Veterans Healthy Food Surplus program.
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The Southeast Missouri Food Bank has joined Feeding America and a network of food banks across the US to celebrate their annual Hunger Action Month…
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More than 200,000 Missouri kids are facing food insecurity, according to the Missouri Kids Count 2021 Data Book.Today is the last day of a summer…
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Kathy Swan, former state representative and president of JCS Wireless, has been named to the board of directors of Southeast Missouri Food Bank.As a new…
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A federal program called P-EBT could help cover hundreds of dollars in groceries for families with children who lost access to meals because they attended class online and not in person during the 2020-21 school year.
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This story was originally published Mon. Nov. 30, 2020.Student parking tickets were forgiven for donating non-perishable items to parking services to…
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Volunteers from St. Louis have harvested thousands of pounds of vegetables from Indiana farms this summer, distributing it to local food pantries and soup kitchens.
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Mass unemployment and coronavirus-related supply chain disruptions are making it tough for food banks to keep staples like peanut butter and tuna in stock.