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More than a third of Floridians earning $50,000 to $100,000 reported experiencing food insecurity over the past year, according to a survey published by No Kid Hungry.
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The funds will expand the capabilities of the hospital's employee assistance program, which also provides contract services to 19 other major employers in North Florida.
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The Biden administration wants to end hunger in the U.S. in eight years. At a conference on Sept. 28, the White House will unveil its plan.
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The charity Oxfam has issued a new report on hunger and climate change. In countries most severely affected, the number of people experiencing acute hunger has doubled in just 6 years.
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Social determinants of health are a major reason why people born in one part of Collier County are expected to live 15 years longer than those in other parts of the county, according to federal data.
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On this episode of Florida Matters, Thomas Mantz of Feeding Tampa Bay says he expects the economic effects of the coronavirus on food security to last for years.
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A statewide organization representing farmworkers is raising alarms about food insecurity as resources made available during the pandemic begin to cut back.
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The report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation looks at several factors such as income levels, education and access to health care.
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Feeding Tampa Bay asked the state for $400,000 for a workforce training program. It ended up on the list of vetoes.
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A Melbourne mother discusses food insecurity after her recent testimony before a House subcommittee about the importance of the SNAP program.