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posted March 26, 2025 03:36 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for teasel     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
http://www.ideastream.org/community/2025-03-26/northeast-ohio-foodbanks-feel-the-pinch-of-trump-administration-cuts


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Food banks across Northeast Ohio are scrambling to figure out how to make up for cuts in federal support from the U.S. Department of Agriculture under the Trump administration.

The Greater Cleveland Food Bank, which serves Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Ashtabula, Ashland and Richland counties, said the USDA through its Commodity Credit Corporation was canceling 553,000 pounds of food set to be delivered between April and July. The food bank says all of that is valued at nearly $1 million and includes milk, eggs, and protein like chicken, pork and turkey.

Appearing on Ideastream Public Media's Sound of Ideas, Greater Cleveland Food Bank President and CEO Kristin Warzocha said the cancellation comes on the heels of cuts to the Local Food Assistance Purchase program.

"We were notified a few weeks ago that that program would be coming to an end as of June 30th, that was another million pounds of food we had been planning on this year," Warzocha said.

The new cuts would have a broad impact on Northeast Ohio. In addition to Summit and Stark counties, the Akron Canton Regional Foodbank also serves Carroll, Holmes, Medina, Portage, Tuscarawas and Wayne counties. Akron Canton Regional Foodbank President and CEO Dan Flowers said it will lose a million pounds of food through the new cuts. That's on top of 450,000 pounds that will be eliminated under the Local Food Purchase Assistance program.

“Facing these cuts at a time where we have very significant needs being expressed in our pantry network is of great concern," Flowers said. "This is a really big slice of some of the best food we get. You can't just do a food drive and make up for something like this.”

Flowers said proposed cuts at the state level in Governor Mike DeWine's budget would result in an additional loss of 1.5 million pounds of food for his region.

“Last year was our biggest year in Akron, more people came in last year than at any point during the pandemic and the same was true in 2023,” said Flowers. “We had two really, really big years, so emerging out of the pandemic with inflation as it has been with food prices where they have been, more people have been coming to see us anyway."

And Flower said that's true for food banks around the state and across the country.

Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio serves Lorain, Erie and Huron counties. Julie Chase-Morefield, the president of Second Harvest, said during the last fiscal, her organization saw a 32% increase in the number of times households that were visiting a food pantry.

"This is not replaceable funding. And even to go to our donors, our local foundations who are amazing, to try to cover this huge number is very, very difficult."

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posted March 26, 2025 05:51 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
We’re not a piggy bank anymore. Donations and charity should support food banks.

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posted March 26, 2025 07:08 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for teasel     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Trump wants to starve the people of Ohio.

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posted March 26, 2025 07:40 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
So dramatic. No one is starving.

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posted March 26, 2025 07:55 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for teasel     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Rump and Elon cut funding for food banks, that keep people alive. Including people who voted for dump, although that shouldn’t matter.

Rump and Elon want Ohioans to starve.

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posted March 26, 2025 08:22 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Dems are just upset that their free ride is over. The Green New Scam can’t funnel money to them anymore. As for the food banks, charities will take over.

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posted March 31, 2025 05:56 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for teasel     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
The Trump admiration is now starving people in East Tennessee, too.

http://x.com/TheTNHoller/status/1906809430068388242

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this is unfortunate, but it highlights a key problem with relying on large systems rather than having a deeper social sense of community and charity ingrained in people. large systems are often flawed even when they work and people slip through the cracks, when they "fail" or are taken away people needlessly suffer. the problem extends beyond the system. it's very unfortunate that so many people have outsourced their lives to people they're expendable to. it's unfortunate that people who are reliant are left to struggle, but at the same time... an awful lot of people who claimed they'd happily pay higher taxes to feed everyone are very inactive when it comes to putting their money where their mouth is by choice. charity shouldn't have to be forced to be given by those who speak in favor of it the loudest but here we are...

ideally people wouldn't be dependent on the federal government for these things, but they currently are which makes this problematic, although it doesn't need to be. people who were fine with the idea of additional taxes could be donating that excess they're ok with losing to charities, food banks, etc and actively be part of the change they want without needing a government to force it on them.

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