World Food Day

World Food Day

"The COVID-19 pandemic changed everything – including what and how we eat. Some people faced long lines at supermarkets, others couldn’t buy food at all. Favorite restaurants were shut down. With street and food markets closed, many producers couldn’t sell their produce. Countless family meals were missed, and millions have been pushed into hunger. 

Throughout all of this, farmers and food workers, were the true heroes, toiling on the front lines in fields and factories to provide food. But all too often they worked in dangerous conditions for poverty pay, especially women – despite giant food companies making millions in profits. 

The pandemic showed how we’re all connected, and how no one’s safe until we’re all safe. This World Food Day – October 16 – take a moment to share your gratitude for the food you eat and the people who produce it. Together we can build a world where everyone has enough to eat and can work and live in dignity." OXFAM   

"Due to the coronavirus pandemic, 54 million people may face hunger in the U.S. during 2020 — including more than 18 million children. Hunger knows no boundaries — it touches every community in the U.S., including your own." Please reach out to those in need in your community. In the US, you can locate your local food bank at the Feeding America website. Review guidelines and make contact with them before purchasing groceries to donate, however.

If you are experiencing food scarcity, please don't hesitate to ask the food banks for help. Once you're on your feet again, help those still experiencing that scarcity.