Demanding the Trump Administration and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to restore the funding that was cut for programs supporting Pennsylvania food banks and schools accessing local produce , which will endanger food security for vulnerable children and families in Philadelphia and further deepening the crisis of hunger in the City . WHEREAS, Despite climbing hunger rates in the United States, the USDA terminated the Local Food Purchase Assistance (LFPA) program, which provides $470 million nationally and $13 million to the state of Pennsylvania, and the Local Food for Schools (PA-LFS) program, which provides $660 million nationally and $23 million to Pennsylvania schools; and WHEREAS, Philadelphia’s food banks, such as Philabundance and the Share Food Program, had expected to receive large portions of funding from these programs, and cutting them will result in some food banks experiencing an 18% gap that food banks will have to try to fill with donated foods and funds; and WHEREAS, Food banks in Philadelphia serve hundreds of thousands of families, and many utilize the LFPA funding to purchase healthy, high-quality foods from local farmers, while schools and childcare providers are able to use PA-LFS funding to source locally produced food to use for healthy and nutritious lunches for children; and WHEREAS, These cuts not only harm recipients of Pennsylvania’s food banks and children in schools, but also severely impacts local farmers who benefited from the partn…
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was ADOPTED.
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage Calendar.