
Feeding Our Communities: Food Insecurity Challenges, Partnerships
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Uniting the East Bay Against HungerIn this episode of the Capstone Conversation, host Jared Asch discusses food security in the East Bay with Haley Salarez of the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano Counties and Janette Kennedy of Loaves and Fishes of Contra Costa. Haley explains the Food Bank's mission to advocate for social safety net programs like CalFresh and how they serve 390,000 clients monthly. Janette describes how Loaves and Fishes provide hot meals without intake requirements, serving 4,000 meals daily, a significant increase from pre-pandemic levels. The conversation highlights challenges such as food insecurity exacerbated by inflation, limited kitchen capacity, and constraints from federal funding cuts. They also discuss collaborative efforts to map food distribution gaps and improve outreach and services. The role of government and community involvement in supporting these initiatives is emphasized, along with upcoming projects like a capital campaign for a new kitchen at Loaves and Fishes. Finally, they encourage community support through donations, volunteering, and advocacy.