New York Health Foundation tackles food insecurity

BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) — The New York Health Foundation recently hosted a crucial event at The Venue at City Harvest in Brooklyn to address the pressing issue of food insecurity in the state.

The conference brought together activists, leaders, and officials to explore strategies for enhancing food assistance programs and improving access to nutritious food.

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Maria Teresa Walles, a safety net activist, emphasized the urgency of the situation: “I just feel that this conference is very important to let people know what’s happening. Dealing with food insecurity. Inflation’s going up, prices going up, and there’s not enough food.”

Walles highlighted the challenges faced by SNAP beneficiaries, noting, “If you do qualify for SNAP benefits, you only get a certain amount.”

Dr. David Sandman, president and CEO of the New York Health Foundation, stressed the importance of food quality in addressing the issue.

“It’s not just about putting any food on the table. You know, too much food can be bad for your health too. Little food can be bad for your health food that’s not nutritious, like diet soda,” Sandman explained.

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