Catherine D'Amato
MANY antihunger programs around the nation are facing a "perfect storm." Food for distribution to hungry families is at historic lows. At the same time, the cost of food is rising at an alarming pace - which means more and more families need our help, particularly during the economic downturn. As food becomes more expensive, hunger is rising. It is ... (Full article: 586 words)
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