When the Reality of the Hunger Problem Hits Close to Home

PORK Editor Jennifer Shike and her daughter Harper drop off hams to the St. Patrick Catholic Church Food Pantry in Tolono, Ill.
PORK Editor Jennifer Shike and her daughter Harper drop off hams to the St. Patrick Catholic Church Food Pantry in Tolono, Ill.
(St. Patrick Catholic Church Food Pantry)

I'll never forget joining my oldest daughter for a walkathon to raise money for the elementary school when she was little. As we started walking laps, a little boy gravitated to us and as we walked (ran), he made an offhanded comment about sleeping in his car. I noticed he wasn't wearing very warm clothes and he looked tired. But oh, that personality of his shined through anyway. 

I left that day feeling overwhelmed. I know there are many homeless families in the U.S., families that don't have enough resources to put food on the table at every meal. But in our little community?

I wanted to do something. I wanted to help him and reached out to the teacher to see if there was something I could do. Anything. She told me there are a lot of stories like his that will break your heart in our small town.

The boy moved away not long after that walkathon. I don't know where he is today, but I think about him from time to time and it spurs me to action. 

I may not be able to help everyone, but I can help some. 

As families come together this holiday season, there will be millions unable to put food on their table. Hunger in the U.S. continues to grow, and while it may seem overwhelming to know where to start, consider joining me in giving a ham to your local food bank or charity of choice that helps families in need this holiday season.

Meat is one of the most expensive items to purchase and most needed at many food banks. In an effort to make a difference and help fight food insecurity, the National Pork Producers Council invites you to take part in its annual "Give-A-Ham" campaign. This social media campaign encourages people to donate pork to organizations serving the food insecure and challenge others to follow suit 

On Friday, South Dakota pork producer Craig Andersen donated hams to a local food bank and invited Iowa pork producer Rob Brenneman, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, AgDay TV reporter Michelle Rook and I to do the same.

I'm challenging Unity FFA to join me in giving a ham in our community in eastern Illinois.  Last year, Unity FFA members challenged other groups in the school and other chapters in the district to give a ham. Before we knew it, two hams became 10. Then 10 became 50 and when it was all said and done, around 20 organizations donated over $1,200 to purchase more than 100 hams for our local food pantry. I'd also like to challenge my colleague and friend, Karen Bohnert, dairy editorial director at Farm Journal.

The Need is Greater Than Ever

Since October, the Consumer Price Index report shows that the food-at-home index has increased more than 12%, reports Feeding America, the nationwide network of food banks and food pantries. This index measures price changes at the grocery store. All six major grocery store food group indexes increased over that span, including a nearly 17% increase for uncooked poultry other than chicken, which includes turkey, reports Feeding America.

Because of the higher cost of food this season, Feeding America said it has seen an increase in people relying on food banks to make ends meet. In 2021, more than 53 million people relied on charitable food assistance to help put food on the table. The expectation for 2022 is on trend to repeat or increase in the number of people needing assistance.

“Higher food prices have shocked the budgets of families, seniors and people already struggling to make ends meet. The impact of these higher prices is especially felt with the holidays right around the corner,” Katie Fitzgerald, president and COO of Feeding America, said in a release. “High prices will continue to drive more and more of our neighbors to food banks and food pantries as we enter the winter season. The problem we’ve seen this year is food banks are also struggling with higher food prices as more and more people need their help each month.”

The latest Feeding America food bank pulse survey finds that the majority of member food banks, 60% in all, reported an increase in demand for emergency food assistance in August compared to the previous month. The survey was fielded in September and was completed by 170 out of 200 food banks in the Feeding America nationwide network. Nearly all responding food banks, 90%, reported seeing increased or steady demand for services amid record food price increases.

How can you go spread a little good? 

Read about how a food bank in Tolono, Ill., has been making a difference in our community.

Read More:

Fighting Food Insecurity with Football: Here’s What Joe Burrow and Farmers Have in Common

More than Hangry: What’s Really at Stake in Global Food Insecurity?
 

 

Latest News

Cattle Break Again on HPAI News: Corn Follows Wheat Higher, Soybeans Fall on Weak Exports
Cattle Break Again on HPAI News: Corn Follows Wheat Higher, Soybeans Fall on Weak Exports

Cattle futures plunge again on HPAI news but Scott Varilek, Kooima Kooima Varilek says cash is holding together. Hogs fall with cattle. Corn follows wheat but may not take out the top of the trading range.

DJI Launches New Ag Spray Drones
DJI Launches New Ag Spray Drones

Building on the Agras drone line, the T50 offers improved efficiency for larger-scale growing operations, while the lightweight T25 is designed to be more portable for smaller fields.

New Jersey Woman Receives Pig Kidney and Heart Pump in Groundbreaking Surgery
New Jersey Woman Receives Pig Kidney and Heart Pump in Groundbreaking Surgery

A New Jersey woman fighting for her life received an incredible gift from a pig last month at Massachusetts General Hospital. 

AgDay Markets Now: Darin Newsom Says Wheat Ends Higher but Grain Rally May be Losing Steam
AgDay Markets Now: Darin Newsom Says Wheat Ends Higher but Grain Rally May be Losing Steam

Wheat ends higher for a fifth day but Darin Newsom with Barchart thinks the rally has just about run its course and that is true for corn and soybeans as well. And HPAI headlines sink cattle...again.

Canadian Competition Bureau Has Major Concerns About Proposed Bunge/Viterra Merger
Canadian Competition Bureau Has Major Concerns About Proposed Bunge/Viterra Merger

Canada’s Competition Bureau said it had identified major competition concerns around the proposed merger between U.S. grains merchant Bunge and Glencore-backed Viterra.

Wheat Higher for Fifth Day, While Corn and Soybeans Take a Break from the Rally: Livestock Fall
Wheat Higher for Fifth Day, While Corn and Soybeans Take a Break from the Rally: Livestock Fall

Grains end mixed with wheat higher for the fifth consecutive day. However, corn and soybeans don't follow. Darin Newsom, Barchart, discusses if the fund short covering rally is about done?