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Eastern Illinois Foodbank mobilizes community for Hunger Action Month as food insecurity soars

Eastern Illinois Foodbank mobilizes community for Hunger Action Month as food insecurity soars

Organized by Feeding America, Hunger Action Month enters its 18th year as a national call to action. Photo: Contributed/eifoodbank.org


URBANA, Ill. (Chambana Today) — With hunger in America at its highest level in more than a decade, Eastern Illinois Foodbank (EIF) is calling on the community to come together during Hunger Action Month to take meaningful steps toward ending hunger in east-central Illinois and beyond.

Organized by Feeding America, Hunger Action Month enters its 18th year as a national call to action. This year, the message is urgent: more than 47 million Americans, including 14 million children, are experiencing food insecurity.

“Eastern Illinois Foodbank is not immune to the rising costs and limited resources impacting the neighbors we serve,” said Kelly Daly, EIF President & CEO. “This Hunger Action Month, we want everyone to know that no action is too small to make a difference as we meet a historic need.”

Locally, food insecurity ranges from 9.9% in Piatt County to 16.5% in Coles County, with demand continuing to rise as cuts to SNAP and Medicaid deepen the crisis.

How to Help:

  • Donate: Every $1 provides three meals. Donate at eifoodbank.org/action/donate.
  • Volunteer: Join Operation Orange on Thursday, September 18, or sign up for the Kid Zone Repack on Saturday, September 20. Details at mobilize.us/eifoodbank.
  • Raise Awareness: Wear orange on Tuesday, September 9 for Hunger Action Day and post photos using @eifoodbank on social media.

“Ending hunger requires all of us,” said Claire Babineaux-Fontenot, CEO of Feeding America. “Unified action can lead to a hunger-free America.” For more information, visit eifoodbank.org.

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