The Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma (RFBO) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing food assistance to those in need throughout the state. For over four decades, the RFBO has been a lifeline for countless individuals and families facing food insecurity.
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), over 650,000 Oklahomans, including nearly 180,000 children, are food insecure. This means they lack consistent access to enough nutritious food to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Causes of Food Insecurity:
The RFBO's mission is to "Connect people with nutritious food by fighting hunger and preventing waste." To achieve this mission, the organization operates a network of over 1,200 partner agencies, including food pantries, soup kitchens, and shelters.
Through its programs, the RFBO provides:
Since its inception in 1980, the RFBO has distributed over 1 billion pounds of food throughout Oklahoma.
Key Achievements:
Story 1:
Sarah, a single mother of two, lost her job during the pandemic. With no income, she struggled to put food on the table. The RFBO's emergency food assistance provided her family with essential groceries during their time of crisis.
Lesson: Food insecurity can strike anyone, regardless of their circumstances.
Story 2:
The Smith family's income from a small farm was not enough to cover their basic needs. The RFBO's supplemental nutrition assistance program provided them with monthly food packages, allowing them to feed their children nutritious meals.
Lesson: Food assistance programs can make a significant difference in the lives of low-income families.
Story 3:
The Hillcrest Community Garden, supported by the RFBO, provides fresh produce to hundreds of low-income families in a food desert. The garden empowers residents to grow their own food and improve their health.
Lesson: Community gardens can address food insecurity and promote self-sufficiency.
When it comes to addressing food insecurity, there are common mistakes to avoid:
To effectively address food insecurity, consider the following steps:
Food insecurity is a pressing issue that affects countless individuals and families in Oklahoma. The Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma is making a significant impact in addressing this issue, but more needs to be done.
Ways to Help:
By working together, we can create a world where everyone has access to nutritious food and no one goes hungry.
Table 1: Food Insecurity in Oklahoma
Statistic | Source |
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650,000+ Oklahomans food insecure | USDA |
180,000+ children food insecure | USDA |
17.8% of households food insecure | Oklahoma State Department of Health |
Table 2: RFBO's Impact
Metric | 2021 |
---|---|
Food distributed | 122 million pounds |
Meals provided | 12 million |
Individuals reached | 390,000 |
Table 3: Common Causes of Food Insecurity
Cause | Percentage |
---|---|
Low income | 50.8% |
Job loss | 13.2% |
Underemployment | 7.4% |
Disability | 5.1% |
Limited access to transportation | 3.7% |
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