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New Report Shows Food Insecurity Is Holding Steady in Ohio, But the State Budget Could Change That

Dan Flowers, CEO of the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank, says the new study shows the need continues.
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Dan Flowers, CEO of the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank, says the new study shows the need continues.
Dan Flowers, CEO of the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank, says the new study shows the need continues.
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Dan Flowers, CEO of the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank, says the new study shows the need continues.

shows that the number of people considered food-insecure in Ohio is holding steady. But the head of the says ta change in the sate budget could alter that.

The report shows that the highest food insecurity rate is in Ohio鈥檚 11th congressional district 鈥 represented by Marcia Fudge -- which includes much of eastern Cuyahoga County as well as parts of western Summit County. That鈥檚 an area partially covered by the Akron-Canton food bank. CEO Dan Flowers says unlike medical diseases, there is a cure for hunger, so he鈥檚 hopeful the Statehouse . Flowers says that money usually goes to buy surplus produce from Ohio farmers.

鈥淭he money that the Ohio Food Bank Association gets through the General Assembly is primarily utilized to purchase surplus, Ohio-grown produce. They鈥檙e slightly off-spec things -- farmers can鈥檛 take these things to regular market themselves -- but they鈥檙e just great produce.

鈥淭he food that we get is primarily dependent upon the surplus grocery industry. So if we get cookies and crackers and less nutritional items 鈥 we鈥檙e happy to get them 鈥 but produce doesn鈥檛 get donated that much.鈥

Flowers adds that the Akron-Canton Regional Food Bank is in the midst of its annual Harvest for Hunger campaign, which has a goal of raising $1.25 million.

The report from the non-profit Feeding America 鈥 a national coalition of foodbanks -- shows that in Northeast Ohio, only Geauga County has less than 10 percent of its population listed as food-insecure.

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Kabir Bhatia joined WKSU as a Reporter/Producer and weekend host in 2010. A graduate of Hudson High School, he received his Bachelor's from Kent State University. While a Kent student, Bhatia served as a WKSU student assistant, working in the newsroom and for production.