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Coronavirus Increases Hunger: Find A Food Bank In Monmouth County

The coronavirus sent millions of Americans, including some in Monmouth, into an economic tailspin that's being felt at the dinner table.

MONMOUTH COUNTY — When you look around Monmouth County, it’s easy to see the effects the coronavirus has had on our way of life. What’s less visible is the number of people who are now worrying about having enough to eat.

Feeding America, the nation’s largest hunger relief organization, says coronavirus-related economic crises could push the number of food insecure Americans to 54 million by year’s end. That’s 17 million more Americans than who were food insecure before the pandemic. For some, it’s a matter of running short on grocery money before the week is out and eating a lot of boxed pasta and rice dishes.

For others, food insecurity means real hunger.

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In Monmouth County, about 44,140 were considered food insecure before the pandemic, according to Feeding America’s “Map the Meal Gap” interactive study.

Job loss and other economic crises associated with the coronavirus could push the rate of food insecurity in Monmouth County to 11.9 percent by the end of the year.

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Feeding America, whose 200-member food banks include FULFILL: The FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties in Neptune, reports both higher demand for services and more need for volunteer and donor support.

Some of food pantries and other services available in Monmouth County are:

  • Bethel Food Pantry, 119 Atkins Ave., Asbury Park, (732) 776-6068
  • Belmar Food Pantry, 1000 17th Ave., Belmar, (732) 681-4413
  • Eatontown Food Coop, 15 Meridian Dr., Eatontown, (732) 610-8588
  • The Mews Pantry, The Mews - 2 Liron Lane, Wall/Farmingdale, (732) 919-6227
  • Open Door Pantry, 39 Throckmorton St., Freehold, (732) 780-1089
  • St. John's Pantry, 2000 Florence Avenue, Hazlet, (732) 264-1236
  • St. Benedict's Emerg Pantry, 165 Bethany Rd., Holmdel, (732) 264-4712 Ext. 34
  • Howell Food Pantry, 449 Adelphia Rd., Howell, (732) 938-2368
  • Lunch Break Pantry, 121 Dr. James Parker's Blvd, Red Bank, (732) 747-8577

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Food insecurity is often thought of as a “poor people’s problem,” but not all people living in poverty are food insecure, and not all food insecure people live in poverty. Food insecurity is a complex issue sandwiched in with other systemic challenges, including poverty, low wages, affordable housing shortages, chronic and acute health problems, high medical costs and social isolation.

“Our members are reporting that many of the people they’re serving have never sought food assistance before,” Kathryn Strickland, Feeding America’s chief network officer, told Patch. “Some people are reporting that people who formerly donated to food banks are now seeking assistance.”

Patch has partnered with Feeding America to help raise awareness on behalf of the millions of Americans facing hunger. Feeding America, which supports 200 food banks across the country, estimates that in 2020, more than 54 million Americans will not have enough nutritious food to eat due to the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. This is a Patch social good project; Feeding America receives 100 percent of donations. Find out how you can donate in your community or find a food pantry near you.

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