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Supervisors mark Hunger Action Month, spotlight food insecurity and local aid programs
Summary
Orange County leaders and nonprofit partners highlighted Hunger Action Month on Sept. 23, saying hundreds of thousands of residents face food insecurity and urging donations, volunteerism and policy attention to recent federal program changes.
Orange County supervisors and community partners used the board meeting Sept. 23 to mark Hunger Action Month, outline local food insecurity statistics and promote donation and volunteer opportunities.
Supervisor Katrina Foley, representing the 5th District, described how food insecurity persists in a county with significant wealth: "More than 359,000 people, including more than 86,000 children, experience food insecurity right here in Orange County," she said, and warned that recent federal changes will reduce items in distributed meal boxes.
Chair Doug Chaffee and county staff also cited…
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