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Big Jump in Senior Visits to Food Pantries

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Tuesday, December 13, 2016   

MINNEAPOLIS – There were 1.6 million visits to food pantries during the first six months of this year in Minnesota, and a large chunk of the people coming in were senior citizens. Hunger Solutions did a comparison of the first six months of 2012 and 2016, and found senior visits were up 49 percent this year.

Project specialist for the group, Joe Walker, said older folks were hit especially hard when the economy tanked a few years ago. He said those who run local food shelves have been doing a lot of outreach, trying to get more of the state's seniors to accept food donations, and he adds it's not always easy to convince them.

"Breaking that stigma of someone who may need assistance can be really tough for seniors, and so we try to encourage seniors as much as possible that they put into the system and it's totally reasonable to get something out of it," he explained.

Visits to Minnesota's food pantries were up in other age groups as well, with the number of adults increasing by ten percent. Walker said the number of children needing assistance dropped slightly between 2012 and 2016.

Walker gives a lot of credit to those running food shelves in the state. He said they deliver to homebound seniors, take food to local churches, and also are turning some of the pantries into gathering places for older folks by offering coffee and a place for them to sit and chat.

"It's been really inspiring to see what the shelves are coming up with and how creative they can be in serving their community, understanding that transportation, the cost of gasoline and just getting around in a Minnesota winter can be tough," he added.

In the first six months of this year, there were 125,000 more visits to local food shelves than in 2012.


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