10. Food Assistance: Closing the Gap 401.2M 292.6M Meals Purchased with Household Income Need for Food Assistance Food Assistance Provided Missing Meals 109.4 M 183.1M 63% 37%
11. Santa Clara County Hunger Index 37% 33% 63% 67% 178.7M 89.5M 183.1M 109.4M Total Need for Food Assistance (Millions of Meals)
15. Food Assistance: Closing the Gap 84.6 M 159.4 M Meals Purchased with Household Income 55.4M 29.2 M 65% Missing Meals Food Assistance Provided
16. San Mateo County Hunger Index 65% 71% 35% 29% 55.2 M 22.9M Total Need for Food Assistance (Millions of Meals)
17. Total Hunger Index Combined Santa Clara & San Mateo Counties 63% 68% 37% 32% Total Need for Food Assistance (Millions of Meals) 233.9M 112.5M 238.5M 138.7M
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20. Thank you! Drew Starbird Cindy McCown Alana Sampson Michael Enos
Editor's Notes
This slide can be consolidated with the slide above if desired.
Within income ranges under $50,000/year for a family of four, there is unmet need. In Santa Clara County 694 million meals are required per year to feed everyone in this income range 3 meals per day.
Senior Nutrition in Santa Clara includes: Senior Nutrition & Congregate Meals * This graph was pasted as a picture in Powerpoint, not a linked graph because the color formatting was altered when pasted directly
Within income ranges under $50,000/year for a family of four, there is unmet need. In San Mateo County 244 million meals are required per year to feed everyone 3 meals per day in this income range
Households over $50k are not short any meals thus they are not included. This graph was also calculated in ‘Food Dollars Short per Household by Income Level’- See UFN HI 09 excel graph bottom right corner for more graphs
Note: SNAP has lower participation rate in SMC than in SCC * This graph was pasted as a picture in Powerpoint, not a linked graph because the color formatting was altered when pasted directly