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“Food is a Basic Human Right” — Ford Roosevelt

- By Richel Shea, Lafayette College, '22 In honor of Hunger Action Month, Feeding San Diego met with Ford Roosevelt to discuss the increasing need for food assistance during the COVID-19 pandemic and the concept of hunger as a basic human right. Roosevelt is the grandson of 32nd President Franklin D. Roosevelt and humanitarian Eleanor [...]

September 9th, 2020|Categories: Stories|Tags: |

Mental Health & Hunger: North County Health Services’ Dr. Leon Altamirano, Psy.D. Shares Insight

As we approach the six-month mark of the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the reality of the situation has settled in. This virus may be around for another 18-24 months and the economic implications will have long-term consequences. Understandably, the ongoing disruptive changes to work, school and daycare schedules, in addition to financial set-backs and lack of access to [...]

September 9th, 2020|Categories: Resources|Tags: |

Census 2020: Get Counted and Shape Your Future

- By Lucy Loughridge, Student at St. Francis Parker   In 1790, the first United States Census was taken nationwide. Since then, 22 federal censuses have been conducted, but this year marks a new change: the US Census Bureau has decided that the deadline for the 2020 Census responses be [...]

August 31st, 2020|Categories: Resources|Tags: |

Local Chef Angelo Sosa chooses Feeding San Diego as featured charity on Selena + Chef episode

Longtime supporter highlights the organization’s mission on new HBO Max show with Selena Gomez Feeding San Diego is proud to be a highlighted charity on the new HBO Max show Selena + Chef, which stars Selena Gomez in conversation with master chefs. Longtime Feeding San Diego supporter Angelo Sosa, who was runner-up [...]

August 28th, 2020|Categories: Community Support|Tags: |

“It would be very stressful if we didn’t have this distribution.”

Kristen sheds light on the significance of Feeding San Diego’s food distribution in partnership with Armed Services YMCA for active-duty military families  Meet Kristen, a stay-at-home mother of three children. Her husband has been serving the U.S. military for over 15 years. They are one of the hundreds of military families Feeding San Diego [...]

August 27th, 2020|Categories: Stories|Tags: |
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