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Who’s Hungry: A Profile of Hunger in Toronto 2018

Since 2005, the Who’s Hungry report has provided an annual update on the state of food security in our city. The report is a commitment to share what we see and what our clients experience with our community, other service providers, and policymakers. By continuing this research every year, we are able to understand how hunger has grown and changed in Toronto.We invest in research that brings together data and the lived experience of our clients across the city to better understand the realities and causes of hunger. We make this research a priority as part of our commitment to not only provide food and immediate assistance but also help reduce the poverty that causes hunger.The report draws on both quantitative and qualitative research. Data on food bank use comes from Daily Bread and North York Harvest Food Banks’ member agencies. We also surveyed food bank clients at 34 locations across the city from late February to mid-April 2018 to learn more about their experiences.This report is their story, and the story of many others experiencing hunger across Toronto.

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Posted in: Grey Literature on 11/30/2018 | Link to this post on IFP |
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