When disasters strike, access to nutritious food becomes a critical need for affected communities. The USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) plays a key role in ensuring that families receive essential food assistance by providing meals to shelters, distributing emergency food packages, and administering programs like D-SNAP. These efforts help individuals recover by offering flexibility in food programs and ensuring that even the most vulnerable populations, such as children, low-income families, and those impacted by supply chain disruptions, continue to have access to food. In times of crisis, coordinated nutrition assistance is not just about food; it’s about resilience, recovery, and supporting communities when they need it most.
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Publisher: | U.S. Department of Agriculture |
Published: | January 1, 2025 |
License: | Public Domain |