The Faces of Hunger
In our community and around the world, hunger is the most extreme form of poverty, where individuals or families cannot afford to meet their most basic need for food. In 2005, 35.1 million Americans lived with food insecurity-22.7 million adults and 12.4 million children. Here in Santa Cruz County, the number of adults who reported going for an entire day without food for lack of money has tripled since 2001. These people are neighbors, family, and friends-and sometimes those you'd least expect.
What’s New
- Read about the impact of childhood hunger in this recent study.
- One in three Californians are low-income and food insecure. Click here to read the facts on hunger in California.
- Love and gratitude replace despair in the life of one Second Harvest client. Read more about the real face of hunger in our community.
- We are awaiting the results on the 2009 Hunger In America study. Click here to read our case statement. Click here to read about the 2006 effort.


