Hays County, TX – September 6, 2016
Hunger knows no season, but there is a season associated with fighting it. September is officially Hunger Action Month, a time when food banks across America urge the communities they serve to actively engage in the crusade against food insecurity. The primary purpose of dedicating this month to hunger is to raise awareness about how many of our neighbors struggle to find their next meal. Hunger awareness can catalyze community members to assist hunger relief efforts for the remainder of the year. Hays County Food Bank wants the community to know that hunger is a serious issue in Hays County. Just look at some of these statistics:
The good news is that hunger does not have to persist. If every resident takes action, we have the potential to see a change. Hays County Food Bank challenges everyone to partake in at least one of the following:
If you would like to hold an event to benefit Hays County Food Bank or have any questions, please contact Ashley Hurst at AHurst@HaysFoodBank.org or at (512) 392-8300 x230.
In 2015, The Hays County Food Bank and its 20+ partner agencies distributed 690,397 pounds of food to an average of nearly 12,000 food insecure residents a month. The population served included senior citizens, children, and many others facing economic challenges. “Food insecurity” refers to the availability of food and one’s access to it. The Food Bank is a not-for-profit organization that depends on volunteers and the generosity of the public to perform its mission. For more information, please visit haysfoodbank.org or visit us on Facebook or Twitter at @HaysFoodBank.
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