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~ Bloomington City Provides Emergency Funding to Hoosier Hills Food Bank During Government Shutdown
The City of Bloomington has stepped up to support its residents during the ongoing federal government shutdown by providing $46,000 in emergency funding to Hoosier Hills Food Bank (HHFB). This funding will help sustain food access for individuals and families across south-central Indiana, including Monroe County.
The shutdown has caused a pause in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for more than 16,000 people in HHFB's six-county service area. In response, the city's support will enable HHFB to implement its November Emergency Response Plan. This plan includes purchasing and distributing approximately 330,000 pounds of food, equivalent to 275,000 meals, through mobile pantries and partner agencies. The goal is to ensure continued access to nutritious food for households facing temporary loss of federal benefits.
Shatoyia Moss, Director of the City's Community and Family Resources Department (CFRD), emphasized the importance of food access for community health and stability. She expressed gratitude for the leadership and commitment of HHFB and its partners in making this work possible.
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Mayor Kerry Thomson also highlighted the City's role in ensuring stability and compassion during times of national disruption. "No one should go hungry because of gridlock in Washington," said Mayor Thomson. "When national systems are disrupted, local governments and our community partners hold the line. Bloomington will always step forward to respond, take action, and care for our neighbors and the communities we serve."
The City's contribution complements support already pledged by organizations such as the Community Foundation of Bloomington and Monroe County, Smithville Charitable Foundation, Feeding America, and other local partners. Together, these funds will help HHFB purchase ten semi-truck loads of staple foods including peanut butter, fresh produce, potatoes, frozen turkeys, and non-perishable food boxes.
Residents in need of food assistance can find local pantries, mobile distributions, and meal sites by visiting hhfoodbank.org/find-food or by calling Hoosier Hills Food Bank directly at 812-334-8374. The City of Bloomington urges those in need to take advantage of these resources during this period of uncertainty.
The City of Bloomington has stepped up to support its residents during the ongoing federal government shutdown by providing $46,000 in emergency funding to Hoosier Hills Food Bank (HHFB). This funding will help sustain food access for individuals and families across south-central Indiana, including Monroe County.
The shutdown has caused a pause in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for more than 16,000 people in HHFB's six-county service area. In response, the city's support will enable HHFB to implement its November Emergency Response Plan. This plan includes purchasing and distributing approximately 330,000 pounds of food, equivalent to 275,000 meals, through mobile pantries and partner agencies. The goal is to ensure continued access to nutritious food for households facing temporary loss of federal benefits.
Shatoyia Moss, Director of the City's Community and Family Resources Department (CFRD), emphasized the importance of food access for community health and stability. She expressed gratitude for the leadership and commitment of HHFB and its partners in making this work possible.
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Mayor Kerry Thomson also highlighted the City's role in ensuring stability and compassion during times of national disruption. "No one should go hungry because of gridlock in Washington," said Mayor Thomson. "When national systems are disrupted, local governments and our community partners hold the line. Bloomington will always step forward to respond, take action, and care for our neighbors and the communities we serve."
The City's contribution complements support already pledged by organizations such as the Community Foundation of Bloomington and Monroe County, Smithville Charitable Foundation, Feeding America, and other local partners. Together, these funds will help HHFB purchase ten semi-truck loads of staple foods including peanut butter, fresh produce, potatoes, frozen turkeys, and non-perishable food boxes.
Residents in need of food assistance can find local pantries, mobile distributions, and meal sites by visiting hhfoodbank.org/find-food or by calling Hoosier Hills Food Bank directly at 812-334-8374. The City of Bloomington urges those in need to take advantage of these resources during this period of uncertainty.
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