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Advocates condemn proposed cuts to food security funding in San Francisco

January 04, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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Advocates condemn proposed cuts to food security funding in San Francisco
The recent government meeting in San Francisco highlighted significant concerns regarding proposed cuts to the city’s general fund, particularly affecting food security and housing improvements. Community advocates expressed dismay over the planned reduction of funding for food security programs, which has been slashed from an initial request of $1.5 million to just $200,000. This funding is now at risk of being eliminated entirely.

Advocates emphasized that the cuts come at a time when food security is a pressing issue for youth, especially those living in supportive housing. They noted that young people have consistently identified access to food as a critical need, a sentiment echoed in previous years when similar funding was also reduced. The proposed cuts are seen as inadequate for a city with substantial financial resources, particularly given its $800 million budget deficit.

The discussion underscored the importance of maintaining and expanding food resources for vulnerable populations, especially in light of recent reductions in support from local food banks and other organizations. Advocates argued that without adequate funding, many tenants may face difficult choices between purchasing food and paying rent, further exacerbating the challenges faced by low-income families in San Francisco.

The meeting concluded with calls for reconsideration of the proposed cuts, urging city officials to prioritize food security and housing improvements as essential components of the city’s budget.

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