Hunger Doesn’t Take a Summer Break
Most children celebrate the end of the school year – a whole summer to play! But for the 13 million children in the U.S. who don’t know where their next meal comes from each day, summer break is no picnic.
When school vacation starts, many children face the threat of going hungry. 1 in 6 children in the U.S. are food-insecure – and organizations like BBFL are trying to keep up with the demand so no child goes hungry over summer vacation. Because hunger doesn’t take a summer break.
The Impact of Covid-19: Helping Feed Kids Who Aren’t in School Right Now
The current health and economic crisis brought on by coronavirus pandemic has put a harsh spotlight on the long standing issue of hunger insecurity in our community; difficulties we’ve been trying to mitigate in Loudoun County schools for a long time. The COVID-19 crisis has added a level of anxiety and concern over health as well as financial strain brought on by loss of jobs, which has only served to increase the need for supplemental food resources for students across Loudoun County.