The State Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services received a letter from the United States Department of Agriculture earlier this month stating it will no longer receive funding for the Local Food Purchase Assistance Program. The nonprofit is one of seven food banks that receives funding through federal programs like this one.
鈥淥ur portion of that would have been $2 million,鈥 said Amy Beros, the nonprofit鈥檚 CEO. 鈥淏ut statewide, it's an $11 million impact for the food banks across North Carolina.
She said the $2 million in federal funds the nonprofit would have received would go directly to farmers for the purchase of fresh food that鈥檚 then distributed across the 34 counties they serve.
Beros told 蜜桃传媒 there needs to be a call to action.
鈥淧lease reconsider this program,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hese are our farmers. These are neighbors across our counties that are in need, and this is going to be a huge impact economically.鈥
Moving forward, the organization is looking for possible state funds to help mitigate the loss. In the 34 counties that the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina serves, Beros said hunger has been steadily increasing in recent years.