Feeding the Hungry: Food Pantries Struggle to Meet Surging Demand Amid Inflation
As the cost of living continues to soar, food pantries across North Carolina are witnessing a startling surge in the number of families seeking their assistance. Inflation has made it increasingly challenging for many households to make ends meet, leaving a growing number of children at risk of going to bed hungry. In response, local organizations are rallying to ensure that no one is left behind, launching initiatives to support families in need and raise awareness of this pressing issue.Tackling the Hunger Crisis Head-On
Unprecedented Demand at Food Pantries
Catholic Charities in Raleigh and its five food pantries across the state are experiencing a 30% increase in the number of families seeking their services. On average, the organization's program director, Kelly Rappl, says they are now assisting 125 to 150 families per day, a staggering figure that reflects the growing desperation among those struggling to put food on the table."The increasing need is concerning. The number of families coming in is a little heartbreaking and it's only getting worse," says Jo Wildeman, a volunteer at the food pantries for the past four years. Wildeman has witnessed firsthand the impact of inflation on families, many of whom are turning to these vital resources as their only option.Diverse Faces of Hunger
Hunger, it seems, has no boundaries. "Unfortunately, it could be anybody in the neighborhood, it could be somebody you sit next to on the bus. It could be someone you sit next to at work or at church. Hunger has a face that's very diverse. It doesn't discriminate," Rappl explains.For some children, the food pantry may be their sole source of sustenance during the summer months when they are out of school. "To see families come in and be so excited over some basics that we take for granted. I really enjoy providing that food for them and to have that moment where they feel relief," Wildeman says, underscoring the profound impact these services have on the lives of those in need.Fundraising Efforts to Support Families
In an effort to address the growing crisis, Catholic Charities is hosting its 7th annual "Drive Out Hunger" golf tournament on August 5th at the Preston Country Club in Cary. The event aims to raise much-needed funds to support families struggling with food insecurity.While the organization prefers financial donations, which allow them to purchase items at wholesale prices, essential non-perishable items such as canned goods are also welcomed. "To find out how you can help, or to learn more about the 7th Drive Out Hunger Golf outing, click here," the article encourages readers.As the cost of living continues to soar, the burden on food pantries and the families they serve only grows heavier. But with the support of the community and the tireless efforts of organizations like Catholic Charities, there is hope that the hunger crisis can be alleviated, one family at a time.New
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