You may have read some statistics recently about childhood hunger in the United States.
- more than 12.4 million – 1 in 6 kids live with food insecurity, and are at risk of hunger
- nearly half of US children will be on food stamps at some point in their childhood, and
- 90% of black children will be on food stamps at some point in their childhood
- over 900,000 Illinois residents rely on food pantries
- In Champaign County, over 32,000 people (18.8%) live below the poverty line
- In Champaign County, over 7,000 children (18.7%) live below the poverty line
- stats from Share Our Strength, Feeding America, Associated Press article (link broken), and the Eastern Illinois Foodbank
Please click on some of the links to the sources of this information to learn more about how childhood hunger affects our country. With Thanksgiving and the holiday season are coming up, we are blessed to have an abundance of food in our house, enough to share with friends and family, but others don’t have that luxury. Giving just a few dollars can make a difference.
If you want to help fight childhood hunger across the United States, donate to Share Our Strength. $25 dollars can provide three meals a day for a month for a child.
Since this is a food blog, your special incentive here is to donate through fellow (much more famous) food blogger, Carol Blymire, who writes Alinea At Home, and wrote French Laundry At Home. She is giving away some great cookbooks to five lucky winners. The only way to get a chance is to donate through her link. Read all the details and donate to Share Our Strength through her link.
If you want to keep the money local, donate to your local food bank. Find yours through Feeding America.



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