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Kastle Systems and Move For Hunger Join Together in the Fight Against Hunger for the Third Year

June 6, 2022

Kastle Systems joined Move For Hunger in 2020 and has since contributed over 150,000 meals to food insecure communities across the United States. Additional to their corporate partnership with Move For Hunger, Kastle Systems also regularly participates in themed food drives and fundraisers hosted by Move For Hunger.Veronique Korin- Kastle Front Porch Food Drive 20213 (1).jpg

"Kastle has always been invested in giving back to our community and we're very proud to continue our ongoing partnership with Move For Hunger,” said Allison Howard, Senior Marketing Manager. “We love the work they do and the ingenuity behind limiting food waste while providing hunger relief to Americans across the country. “

Since its inception in 2009 by Adam Lowy, Move For Hunger has provided over 27 million pounds of food, equalling nearly 23 million meals, to food pantries across the United States. Move For Hunger now has a network of over 1,100 moving companies, including many of the world’s leading relocation management companies, and more than 2,700 multifamily apartment communities, all helping to fight to end hunger by collecting food items and delivering them to local food banks in the United States and Canada. 

“Kastle Systems has been an amazing partner in the fight against hunger so far,” said Adam Lowy, Executive Director and Founder of Move For Hunger. “With approximately 42 million Americans facing food insecurity, our partners have done a fantastic job of showing up and dedicating themselves to helping end hunger. “

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Inflation & food insecurity are on the rise

Cuts to SNAP benefits and inflation have had a devastating economic impact and filled the lines at food banks and pantries across the country. More than 47 million Americans including 1 in 5 children are struggling with food insecurity and do not know where their next meal is coming from. 

For people of color and other minorities, the situation is even worse. Hunger disproportionately affects the Black population, the Latinx community, LGBTQ+ individuals, and more. 

USDA TERMINATES FOOD SECURITY REPORT 

September 22: The USDA announced termination of future Household Food Security Reports USDA, which had tracked hunger nationwide for nearly 30 years. The most recent data revealed that one in seven households — 47.4 million people, including 13.8 million children — were food insecure. For more than three decades, the report was been the gold standard for measuring whether a household lacks consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life. “Eliminating data collection strips away the evidence that proves these programs work, where investment is needed, and who is being left out,” Crystal FitzSimons, president, Food Research & Action Center said in a statement.

Read more on the cancellation of food insecurity survey

 

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