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    February 14.2026
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    Food Insecurity Surge: A Call to Action for North Carolina Families

    Volunteers sorting donations at North Carolina food bank.

    The Rising Crisis: Food Insecurity in North Carolina

    North Carolina is facing an unprecedented food insecurity crisis exacerbated by the ongoing federal government shutdown. As many as 200,000 local federal workers and their families find themselves on the brink of needing food assistance. Local food banks are reporting alarming increases in demand, with some organizations experiencing up to a 30% surge in requests from the same period last year.

    Eric Aft, CEO of Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC, does not mince words: "Shutdowns and short-term fixes are not strategy. Continuing resolutions are not stability." His call to action urges our elected leaders to take meaningful, long-term steps to provide financial support for crucial nutrition programs, particularly SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), which helps 1.4 million people across North Carolina access food each month.

    Impact of the Shutdown on SNAP Benefits

    The impending disruption of SNAP benefits set for November 1 has raised alarms across the state. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that without federal funding, these vital benefits could be delayed or halted altogether. This news comes at a time when families, children, seniors, and veterans are already struggling. Jason Stephany from the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina echoed these concerns, highlighting the inability of food banks to compensate for cuts in SNAP funding, stating, "We cannot make up the difference for SNAP grocery support." In fact, for every meal provided by food banks, SNAP can provide nine.

    The Role of Community and Philanthropy

    As the crisis deepens, the importance of community efforts cannot be overstated. Food banks rely heavily on private charity, donations, and volunteer support from local communities. While these contributions are essential, they cannot replace the stability and volume that federally funded nutrition programs provide. This is especially crucial as many families find themselves a paycheck away from food insecurity.

    The philanthropic efforts by individuals and organizations, including food drives and voluntary support, demonstrate the strength of community spirit, yet Aft emphasizes that local charity alone will not suffice during such a crisis.

    How You Can Contribute

    Individual contributions matter now more than ever. Residents are encouraged to donate to local food banks, volunteer their time, and advocate for the restoration of SNAP funding by contacting their elected officials. Every bit of engagement helps provide food assistance to those in immediate need.

    Finding Food Assistance in Your Community

    For those seeking food assistance, North Carolina's food banks partner with numerous community organizations to ensure that help is within reach for everyone. Residents can locate food distribution points by checking their local food bank's website or calling them directly. For additional help, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) is available to guide residents to resources and provide information on eligibility and assistance programs.

    A Call for Solidarity

    With the threat of hunger looming for countless North Carolinians, it is time for collective action. The food banks are calling on lawmakers, businesses, faith communities, and individuals to unite in ensuring that no one goes hungry. Together, we can advocate for necessary funding to stabilize these essential nutrition programs and support our community's most vulnerable members.

    As we approach critical times like the Thanksgiving holiday, a renewed sense of community and urgency is needed. We all have a role to play in supporting one another. Let us answer this call—today.

    Charlotte Voices

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