Food security — where all families enjoy safe, culturally acceptable, nutritional meals in their communities — cannot be realized, says the non-profit organization KC Healthy Kids, “without addressing racial injustice.”
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Perhaps the most prolific — and necessary — expression of generosity across Kansas City has been the large scale distribution of food, scattered into thousands of homes as everyone leans on each other through COVID-19’s pandemic.
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The word’s got to get out. The USDA’s Farmers to Families Food Box program supplies KC non-profits the chance to give away free 25-pound boxes of produce — and The Prospect, Kanbe’s Market and the Urban League want to deliver more into KC’s food deserts.
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