Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Dan Goldman (NY-10)
Approximately 49 Million Food Insecure Americans Rely on Food Banks and Meal Programs for Nutrition Each Year
New York, NY – Congressman Dan Goldman (NY-10) joined Congressman Lou Correa (CA-46) in his resolution declaring the House of Representatives’ support and gratitude for the work done by food banks, food pantries, and other community-based organizations across the United States to end food insecurity.
“When our neighbors in New York and across the country struggle to make ends meet, many turn to food banks as their only source of food,” Congressman Dan Goldman said. “As we approach the holiday season, I want to join my colleagues in extending thanks to these organizations and their tireless employees for supporting so many people in need as we continue the fight against food insecurity.”
Approximately 49 million Americans relied on food banks or meal programs to meet their nutritional needs in 2022. Food bank networks and their partners play a crucial role in combating hunger in America, partnering with federal, city, and state governments to deliver food to vulnerable groups such as seniors, children, veterans, and unhoused individuals. In 2022, these food banks collected, prepared, and distributed over five billion meals across the United States.
Congressman Dan Goldman is committed to ensuring no person goes hungry in America.
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