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On this episode our correspondent, Emily Rendell-Watson, explores food security in Edmonton.
Food security was the subject of ECF’s very first Vital Signs report, published back in 2013. This year, on our 10th anniversary of Vital Signs, we are revisiting that topic and taking a deep dive into Edmonton’s food security landscape to see what has changed over time, for better or worse.
For example, the percentage of Albertans experiencing severe food insecurity more than doubled between 2011 and 2022. The use of Edmonton’s food bank has increased too. In 2013, the food bank served 12,677 people per month. In 2022, they saw a record high, serving 30,770 people per month.
“Hunger Happens Here” is the first of three Vital Topic reports to be published this year. In it, you can discover more interesting statistics about food security and about what factors play into accessing food in Edmonton.
Links:
ECF Happenings:
ECF Grants:
Upcoming Student Awards:
The Well Endowed Podcast is produced by Edmonton Community Foundation.
Image for this episode was supplied.
Transcripts by Karli Drew.
The post Episode 148 – Hunger Happens Here appeared first on Edmonton Community Foundation.
By The Well Endowed PodcastOn this episode our correspondent, Emily Rendell-Watson, explores food security in Edmonton.
Food security was the subject of ECF’s very first Vital Signs report, published back in 2013. This year, on our 10th anniversary of Vital Signs, we are revisiting that topic and taking a deep dive into Edmonton’s food security landscape to see what has changed over time, for better or worse.
For example, the percentage of Albertans experiencing severe food insecurity more than doubled between 2011 and 2022. The use of Edmonton’s food bank has increased too. In 2013, the food bank served 12,677 people per month. In 2022, they saw a record high, serving 30,770 people per month.
“Hunger Happens Here” is the first of three Vital Topic reports to be published this year. In it, you can discover more interesting statistics about food security and about what factors play into accessing food in Edmonton.
Links:
ECF Happenings:
ECF Grants:
Upcoming Student Awards:
The Well Endowed Podcast is produced by Edmonton Community Foundation.
Image for this episode was supplied.
Transcripts by Karli Drew.
The post Episode 148 – Hunger Happens Here appeared first on Edmonton Community Foundation.