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Lines form at food banks when families fall behind
Study finds hunger rises in area, nation
Date published: 2/3/2010

BY AMY FLOWERS UMBLE

On Tuesday nights, people start lining up on the front porch of a Bowling Green house at 5 p.m.

The food pantry inside won't open for another hour. But the line can get long, as about 50 families show up each week for free food and clothing.

About 18 months ago, when the Glory Outreach food pantry in Caroline County first opened, just a few families stopped by for help. But more keep coming.

SERVE in Stafford County has seen similar increases. About 10 families used to stop by for food each day. Now, 25 will come before SERVE closes for the day.

These Fredericksburg-area food pantries are seeing what a national study just confirmed: More people are going hungry.

Yesterday, Feeding America released its Hunger in America 2010 study, which found 37 million Americans worrying about where they will get their next meal.

The Fredericksburg Area Food Bank and most of its member agencies participated in the study by surveying clients throughout the fall.

"You would never dream about some of these people, just looking from the outside, that they were in this situation," said Oya Oliver, director of the Fredericksburg Area Food Bank. "People started getting behind, utilities increased, food prices increased. Everything you touched, the prices were going up. You put all of this together, and hardship hit many houses."

The study showed that the Fredericksburg food bank fed 43,000 people in one year, a 60 percent increase from a similar study done in 2006.

These people came to the food bank's member agencies, asking for food. Some of those agencies feed 150 families in a day.

On any given day, the food bank and its members give out 6,000 meals to hungry people in the Fredericksburg area.

"There's just so much need out there, there's no end. You could make a mile-long list," Oliver said. "Sometimes, if a person thinks about it, you get overwhelmed."

But Oliver and other pantry directors say the community's generosity keeps food on many local tables.

"Yes, the need is there," said Darlene Keener, who helps run Glory Outreach. "At the same time, I think hearts are there. And money is donated to places like this to keep them going, that has been remarkable."


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37 million

Hungry Americans

43,000

Area residents fed through the Fredericksburg Area Food Bank

1,707

Families who received food from SERVE so far this fiscal year

82%

Area food pantries that use volunteers

43%

People getting food from the Fredericksburg Area Food Bank who are children

5.7 million

Americans who receive emergency food from a food bank

--Hunger in America 2010 study and interviews



Date published: 2/3/2010



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Incredible! (posted by fugyou , Feb. 3, 2010 10:10 pm)    0 likes
Six thousand meals a day served by the FAFB? I'm incredulous--what a great service. I'm going to see if I can get involved there. Been meaning to for a long time. Thans for the push FLS!

no kidding (posted by sixfeetunder , Feb. 3, 2010 7:09 pm)    0 likes
anyone can say the depression is over. guess what. its not. one step from falling over the cliff you are.

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