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Orange County supervisors mark Hunger Action Month, spotlighting food insecurity and CalFresh outreach
Summary
At its Sept. 23 meeting the Orange County Board highlighted Hunger Action Month, with supervisors and food‑security partners citing local need (about 320,000 residents face food insecurity) and announcing outreach and a community convening to address program changes and enrollment.
The Orange County Board of Supervisors used its Sept. 23 meeting to draw attention to food insecurity and local efforts to address it.
Vice Chair Katrina Foley told the board that "more than 359,000 people, including more than 86,000 children, experience food insecurity right here in Orange County," and described recent federal program changes that could reduce the nutritional content of distributed meal boxes. Foley said her office will "dig into" how to…
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