The Food Bank of Northwest Indiana (FBNWI) is a non-profit organization that works to alleviate hunger in Lake and Porter counties in northwest Indiana. With a mission to "provide hope and sustenance to those in need," the FBNWI distributes food to individuals, families, and agencies that assist them.
According to the Feeding America Food Insecurity Map, over 130,000 people in northwest Indiana are food insecure, meaning they do not have consistent access to enough nutritious food to maintain a healthy life. This includes over 34,000 children. Food insecurity can have severe consequences for individuals and families, including:
The FBNWI relies on a network of over 125 partner agencies to distribute food to those in need. These agencies include food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, and other community organizations.
In 2022, the FBNWI distributed over 13 million pounds of food, a 30% increase from the previous year. This food was valued at over $35 million.
The FBNWI's work has a significant impact on individuals, families, and the community as a whole. By providing food assistance, the FBNWI:
There are many ways to support the FBNWI, including:
The Food Bank of Northwest Indiana is a vital resource for our community. By providing food assistance, the FBNWI helps to alleviate hunger, improve health, and strengthen families. We all have a role to play in combatting food insecurity. By supporting the FBNWI, we can help to ensure that everyone in our community has access to the food they need.
Hunger is a serious problem that can have a devastating impact on individuals, families, and communities. It is associated with:
Fighting hunger is essential for creating a healthy, just, and equitable society. By ensuring that everyone has access to enough food to live a healthy life, we can help to build stronger communities and a better future for all.
Fighting hunger benefits everyone in our community. When people are food secure, they are:
By fighting hunger, we can create a stronger, more prosperous community for all.
We all have a role to play in fighting hunger. Here are a few things you can do to help:
Together, we can ensure that everyone in our community has access to the food they need to live a healthy life.
Indicator | Lake County | Porter County | Northwest Indiana |
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Number of food insecure people | 95,410 | 35,140 | 130,550 |
Number of food insecure children | 24,350 | 10,270 | 34,620 |
Percentage of population that is food insecure | 17.1% | 11.6% | 14.8% |
Source: Feeding America Food Insecurity Map
Year | Pounds of Food | Value |
---|---|---|
2020 | 9,176,512 | $20,619,545 |
2021 | 10,788,307 | $30,344,538 |
2022 | 13,035,586 | $35,568,176 |
Source: Food Bank of Northwest Indiana
Benefit | Description |
---|---|
Improved health | Food insecure individuals are more likely to experience chronic health conditions, such as diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. |
Increased academic performance | Food insecure children are more likely to struggle in school, have lower test scores, and be absent from school more often. |
Reduced social isolation | Food insecure individuals are more likely to feel isolated and lonely. |
Decreased stress and anxiety | Food insecurity is associated with increased stress and anxiety. |
Reduced crime and violence | Food insecurity is associated with increased crime and violence. |
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