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Nearly 20% of children across Alabama face uncertainty about their next meal, according to United Way of Central Alabama (UWCA).
There are countless people—some organizations that work with UWCA, some individuals who just want to help—working to eliminate hunger and food insecurity.
One way is through school-based food pantries at two Fairfield City Schools. We learned a little bit more about the process and how it’s helping over 200 individuals in Fairfield access healthy food each month.
Bringing food access to Fairfield students + families
I sat down with Chivon Morse, Director of Placed-based Partnerships at UWCA, to get the rundown on how the school-based food pantries work…