IMPACT! Food Access Lifts Families

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About one of every eight people in Jackson County—that’s more than 20,000 people—is food-insecure, according to Feeding America. United Way believes no one should have to worry where their next meal is coming from. That’s why we partner with South Michigan Food Bank to make sure every person has access to food. South Michigan Food Bank serves eight counties in our region, supplying a network of local food pantries. Here’s what one Jackson client had to say about the Fresh Food Initiative:

A distribution client said that the Food Bank’s provision had given her financial freedom to pay bills and afford other necessities. “Things we don’t have or can’t acquire on our own, you guys are providing, and we just appreciate it. You take care of and are prepared for a lot of things, but this is just an overwhelming experience! We just thank you!”

Making sure there’s food on the table feeds the family—and brings hope for a successful life. When you support United Way, you help summon that hope for all of Jackson County! Please invest in this crucial work.

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