Addressing Food Insecurity
Food insecurity refers to the lack of reliable access to sufficient, nutritious food for an active and healthy life. It is a complex and multifaceted issue that affects individuals and communities worldwide. Food insecurity can manifest in various forms, including chronic hunger, malnutrition, and inadequate access to essential nutrients.
Global statistics on food insecurity highlight the scale of the problem:
While specific statistics change over time, the problem of food insecurity is a persistent issue locally, nationally and globally.
Addressing Food Insecurity In Our Local Community
Hunger is defined by the United Nations as the periods when people experience severe food insecurity—meaning that they go for entire days without eating due to lack of money, access to food, or other resources.
- 828M people around the world go to bed hungry every night
- 3.1B people globally can not afford a healthy diet
Learn more about hunger and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal: Zero Hunger at www.un.org.
Did you know ...
•North Carolina ranks 10th in the United States for food insecurity.
•Almost 1 in 5 children experience hunger on a regular basis.
•The root cause of hunger lies in poverty. (Do you know what poverty is?)
•16.5 of children in Wake County (41,000) live in food insecure homes.
Did you know ...
•15% 159,740 people are food insecure in Wake County.
•22% 55,420 children under 18 are food insecure in Wake County.
•32% 53,852 children receiving free/reduced school meals in Wake County.
Each year, K.I.D.S. Community, in collaboration with local partners, participate in food drives with donations provided to the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina.
In our first 2 years, K.I.D.S. Community and our partners donated over 1,750 pounds of food and personal care items through our activities.
We will continue our annual food drive and hope to further build our portfolio of activities to address food insecurity in our community, including exploring opportunities to provide support for summer lunch programs. CONTACT US if you are interested in supporting this program!
Addressing food insecurity requires comprehensive and localized strategies that consider the unique socio-economic, cultural, and environmental factors of each region. In collaboration with members of our local community, KCI has developed a portfolio of activities, engagements, and partnerships to address local food insecurity.
Opportunities for Near-term Impact
Opportunities for Long-term Impact
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