Local food bank avoids canned food shortage with donation from local Bloomberg office
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Local food bank avoids canned food shortage with donation from local Bloomberg office
James Jarvis Today at 2:45pm
The Arlington Food Assistance Center (AFAC) says it avoided a canned goods shortfall with a timely donation from Bloomberg Industry Group.
Over Labor Day weekend, the local food bank said it received more than 3,600 canned goods from the Arlington-based affiliate of Bloomberg, which provides legal, tax and business reporting and services.
In a press release, AFAC says it was facing a week-long shortage of canned food donations, which threatened to disrupt the lifeline they provide to thousands of Arlington families.
The donation comes as the food pantry, which serves around 3,300 Arlington families a week, is seeing an uptick in clients. It attributes the uptick to inflation and rollbacks in Covid-era federal food assistance and child tax credits.
As demands for food assistance exponentially increase due to economic setbacks like inflation and cuts in government assistance, AFACs mission to provide essential resources to vulnerable families has never been more crucial, the nonprofit said in a press release.
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