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Resident warns commissioners that hunger in Klamath County is rising and urges early mitigation
Summary
A resident told the Klamath County Board on Aug. 5 that food assistance demand has increased sharply at a downtown meal program and urged the county to plan for rising food insecurity and to preserve services such as bus routes and medical-appointment transportation.
A resident identified in the public-comment period urged the Klamath County Board of Commissioners on Aug. 5 to address growing hunger and economic hardship in the county, saying demand at a twice-weekly church meal program has risen markedly.
The speaker said the meal program at the Methodist church on Main Street has grown from “like, 30, 40 meals on a given Sunday to 80 meals on a given…
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