What is Food Insecurity?

What is Food Insecurity?

Feeding America, a nationwide network of more than 200 food banks and the country’s largest charity defines food insecurity as “the consistent lack of food to have a healthy life because of your economic situation.” 

The Journal of Nutrition calls it “the limited or uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate and safe foods, or the limited or uncertain ability to acquire acceptable foods in socially acceptable ways.” 

We define it as not knowing if or when you’ll have enough to eat. 

Food Insecurity In America 

Food insecurity is a nationwide problem that keeps growing every year. The recent statistics from Feeding America are shocking. 

 44 million people in the U.S. are food insecure,  including 13 million children. This means 20% of U.S. children are not sure where their next meal will come from. 

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, in 2022 17 million U.S. households were food insecure at some time. About 6.4 million households with children were affected by food insecurity. 

More than 33% of households headed by single mothers experienced food insecurity and 7.3 million children (under 18 years old) lived in food-insecure households. 

Food Insecurity In Nevada 

In 2022 Feeding America reported that more than 144,000 Nevadan children were food insecure. Approximately 78.4% of Nevada’s food insecure children lived in Clark County, Nevada’s largest county. 

In 2023, more than 90,000 children in Clark country were food insecure. In 2024, only one year later, that number has skyrocketed to 113,000. This means nearly one in four Clark County children were not sure when their next meal would be and where it would come from. 

What is food insecurity? It’s an uncontrolled social pandemic that victimizes helpless children across the country, in every state and right here at home. 

Happy Birthday Julie Cane!

Happy “special birthday” to our dear friend and SUPER volunteer Julie Cane!

Julie has been a supporter of Serving Our Kids for many years.  Over the past 3 years Julie has supported Serving Our Kids with volunteers, event sponsorships and food drives.

 We estimate that Julie has brought us over 400 volunteers, totaling more than 900 volunteer hours.

These individuals have helped us create the weekend meal bags and most recently drove the single largest food drive that totaled more than 13,720 units of food with 99.5% going directly into a child’s weekend meal bag.

Happy Birthday Julie!  Thank you so much for all you are doing to support Serving Our Kids and many other wonderful organizations across the valley.

Leadership Henderson 2024

Leadership Henderson, a nonprofit arm of the Henderson Chamber of Commerce Foundation, is an annual eight-month program that educates, cultivates and empowers leaders within the Chamber’s ranks.

Each year, a new Leadership Henderson class, made up of acknowledged and aspiring business and community leaders, supports a worthy, nonprofit charitable or educational organization that benefits the greater Henderson area. Their efforts not only help strengthen the organization and its positive impact on the community, but also enable class members to develop and implement valuable leadership and team-building skills.

This year, Leadership Henderson selected the Serving Our Kids Foundation for its “community project.” Every week during the school year, Serving Our Kids provides weekend meal bags to 4,000 food-insecure children in 95 elementary and middle schools throughout the Las Vegas valley.

Dimopoulos Law Firm Giveaway

Many thanks to all who voted for Serving Our Kids as their charity to support during the $100,000 giveaway sponsored by Dimopoulos Law. We are very thankful to Dimopoulos Law for their generous award of $10,000 to help Serving Our Kids feed food insecure children. This generous donation will help us provide 2800 meal bags to children in need! Thank you all for your support!

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