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Quarles leads Hunger Initiative regional meeting in Owensboro

 

For Immediate Release
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
For more information contact:
Angela Blank
(502) 573-0450

 

OWENSBORO, Ky. — Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles led a meeting of advocates for the hungry and local leaders to learn what is being done at the local level to combat food insecurity in the Owensboro area Thursday at Owensboro Christian Church.

“These regional meetings will give the Kentucky Hunger Task Force a clearer picture of the need as well as actions being taken locally to meet the need,” Commissioner Quarles said. “With this information, the task force can develop measurable, attainable goals for reducing hunger in Kentucky and a plan of action to achieve those goals.”


Map the Meal Gap, an annual study by Feeding America, found that 14.5 percent of the population of Daviess County – including 20.3 percent of children – was food insecure in 2014, meaning they lacked access to enough food for an active, healthy life for all household members. That compares to 17 percent of the population of Kentucky – or 1 out of every 6 Kentuckians – that is food insecure, according to the study.


The Hunger Task Force is part of the Kentucky Department of Agriculture’s Hunger Initiative, a first-of-its-kind effort to alleviate food insecurity in Kentucky. The objectives of the Hunger Task Force are to study the sources of hunger, identify the unique issues that affect different regions of the Commonwealth, and take an inventory of resources that can be brought to bear against the hunger problem in Kentucky.


The task force is holding a series of regional meetings throughout the state to hear from volunteers fighting hunger at the local level.


For more information about the Hunger Initiative, Hunger Task Force, and other regional meeting dates, visit kyagr.com/hunger.