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azfoodbanks facebook/azfoodbanks twitter/aafb

2010 Hunger in America Report : Arizona Summary. www.azfoodbanks.org www.facebook.com/azfoodbanks www.twitter.com/aafb. About Hunger in America:. Spearheaded by Feeding America, it is the largest study of its kind, with 1390 individuals and 526 agencies interviewed in 2009.

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azfoodbanks facebook/azfoodbanks twitter/aafb

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  1. 2010 Hunger in America Report: Arizona Summary www.azfoodbanks.orgwww.facebook.com/azfoodbanks www.twitter.com/aafb

  2. About Hunger in America: • Spearheaded by Feeding America, it is the largest study of its kind, with 1390 individuals and 526 agencies interviewed in 2009. • Statistically valid, it seeks to identify who is struggling with hunger, why and what the response is. • Study happens every 4 years, allowing us to analyze trends.

  3. Key Findings: • 888,100 unduplicated Arizonans received emergency food in 2009: 85% increase over 2005. • 46% werechildrenundertheage of 18; 7% wereseniorsover 65; 12% were homeless. • 54% female, 46% male. • In AZ: 46% Hispanic, 39% White, 5% Black. • 77% of households experienced food insecurity. • On average, 127,300 Arizonans receive assistance at food pantries, soup kitchens and shelters in any given week.

  4. People Making Tough Choices: • Forced to choose between paying for food and mortgage/rent, utilities, medicine/medical care, and transportation/ gas:

  5. Other Findings & Action Items: • 69% applied for SNAP (Food Stamps); 30% enrolled • Breaking stereotypes: over 30% employed; 27% had attended college. • 39% of agencies were faith based – huge future potential. • Funding safety net and living-wage job creation. • Outreach to maximize existing program awareness and participation.

  6. ThankYou & More Information: • Contact the Association of Arizona Food Banks at 602-528-3434 or www.azfoodbanks.org. • Read the complete 2010 Hunger in AmericaArizona Summary: www.azfoodbanks.org/index.php/hungerinamerica • Read the complete National study: www.hungerinamerica.org

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