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Food Insecurity Analysis

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For the last three years, I have volunteered with City Harvest, a non-profit organization that works to address hunger and food insecurity in New York City. I have given my time collecting food donations from vendors at the Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket and distributing free, fresh produce to low-income residents at City Harvest’s Bedford-Stuyvesant Mobile Market. In addition to making a difference in the community, I’ve enjoyed the opportunity to engage City Harvest staff to learn more about their Healthy Neighborhoods program and the challenge of food insecurity.

The United States Department of Agriculture defines food insecurity as a “lack of access by all people at all times to enough food for an active, healthy life.” One significant factor that contributes to food insecurity is poverty. Given the relatively high cost of fresh produce and other healthy food, families living at or near the poverty line sometimes …show more content…

My nearly ten years of experience in the non-profit sector have helped me develop many of the skills needed to make a program like Healthy Neighborhoods run. For example, in 2011, I moved to Mexico to launch Investours (now Human Connections), a start-up NGO that promotes local development by combining responsible tourism with microfinance. I worked to build the organization from the foundation up by developing relationships with key local stakeholders, including two expat community groups that helped us meet some of our space needs and provided a first-wave of participants in our artisan tours. I also established and advanced a strategic partnership with Sé Mas, a non-profit microfinance institution that provided the vehicle by which we directed tourism dollars into the hands of low-income local artisans and tradespeople who – as a result of educational, economic and social barriers – were largely unable to benefit from the conventional tourism

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