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Deadline for the October Commissioner’s Update from page 1 The Hunger Relief Plan has made significant strides
in several key areas, including addressing childhood
Issue is September 10 like Hunger Action Month, which seek to mobilize the hunger, senior hunger, and increasing access to fresh
Mail or email to: community in addressing these disparities. produce in underserved areas like the Glades. The plan
also focuses on building the necessary infrastructure to
As of June 2024, over half—54 percent—of the families
Bill Thompson, 18583 Lake Bend Drive with children enrolled in the Palm Beach County School alleviate hunger more effectively and advocating for
billthompsonsoj@gmail.com District are considered economically disadvantaged. policy changes that can create long-term solutions.
This troubling figure reflects broader socioeconomic National Hunger Action Month in Palm Beach County
challenges, as many households are contending with is a reaffirmation of the county’s commitment to these
The Shores of Jupiter financial instability. Additionally, according to the efforts. It serves as a call to action for all residents to
become involved in the fight against hunger, whether
latest ALICE report, 46 percent of county households
website: are struggling to make ends meet. ALICE, an acronym through volunteering, donating, or simply raising
awareness about the issue. If you are considering
for Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed,
www.theshoresofjupiter.org represents a significant and growing demographic: donating food, local food pantries and our local food
individuals and families who are employed but unable to bank are always looking for food that is “shelf stable” or
afford basic necessities such as housing, childcare, food, nonperishable. If you have the resources, you may also
transportation, healthcare, and technology. want to consider donating less common items like a can
The county’s commitment to addressing hunger is not opener, boxed milk, oil, spices, cake mix, and frosting.
Disclaimer new. In 2015, the Board of County Commissioners, in Your thoughtful donations can help bring joy and dignity
Copy appearing herewith may not be the viewpoint collaboration with the United Way of Palm Beach County to those in need.
of The Shores Board of Directors or its newsletter (UWPBC), developed the Hunger Relief Plan for Palm For more information on food and nutrition
editor. Nor should responsibility be assigned for Beach County. This strategic plan marked the beginning resources, please visit: https://discover.pbcgov.org/
accuracy or validity or articles contributed by of a collective impact initiative aimed at reducing hunger communityservices/communityaction/Pages/Food-
residents or other articles chosen by the publisher or throughout the county. Since then, the UWPBC’s Hunger Nutrition.aspx.
the editor. Relief team has continued to lead these efforts, working
with more than 150 partners to address various facets of
food insecurity.
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