Maryland
More Marylanders relying on food assistance, says Maryland Food Bank
The variety of Marylanders counting on native meals help grew by 21 p.c between March and Might, whereas the price of meals grew as a result of inflation.
That is from a latest evaluation by the Maryland Meals Financial institution, which is saying it wants continued help as a result of its present “scenario is simply as difficult now because it was throughout the pandemic.”
MFB President & CEO Carmen Del Guercio mentioned in a press release:
Maryland was already one of the costly locations to dwell within the U.S. earlier than the pandemic, and now, inflation and rising prices are making issues worse for everybody, together with the Maryland Meals Financial institution. We’re shopping for extra meals than ever, and with rising meals and gasoline prices, the scenario is simply as difficult now because it was throughout the pandemic.
The Meals Financial institution’s newest funds is bracing for an 18 p.c value improve for programming and meals distribution.
The Financial institution plans to purchase as much as 25 million kilos of meals at $0.88 per pound in Fiscal Yr 2023 – greater than double the quantity of meals, and the fee for it, earlier than the pandemic. (The Financial institution was shopping for an estimated 12 million kilos of meals at $0.45 per pound earlier than the pandemic.)
In preparation for the beginning of FY23, which started July 1, MFB’s Board of Administrators authorised an annual funds for the meals financial institution that forecasts a big 18% improve in meals distribution and programming prices over the prior fiscal 12 months, even earlier than factoring within the prices of working MFB’s 4 services.
For instance of the sheer impression of rising prices, the meals financial institution was shopping for roughly 12 million kilos of meals at .45 a pound earlier than the pandemic. For FY23, the meals financial institution plans to buy as much as 25 million kilos of meals at nearly double the fee at .88 per pound.
The variety of individuals counting on the Meals Financial institution’s community of meals help companions grew by 21 p.c from March to Might. The variety of accomplice visits, 2-1-1 telephone calls and on-line searches for meals additionally surged by 30 p.c in the identical time.
The Meals Financial institution will probably be releasing extra info subsequent week about meals insecurity tendencies in Maryland.
Del Guercio additionally mentioned: “Regardless of the present financial surroundings, we’re focusing our efforts on constructing an excellent stronger, extra impactful meals financial institution. However we’ll want continued help if we’re going to resist these financial headwinds round rising meals and different working prices…. Everyone seems to be feeling the pinch proper now, and the meals financial institution will not be proof against this identical financial volatility. However the monetary impression of those rising prices on our operations is gigantic as a result of a lot of the meals we buy is distributed to our statewide community of group companions for gratis to them.”
The Meals Financial institution has distributed sufficient meals to supply greater than 97 million meals since March 2020 – a 75 p.c improve over the identical interval earlier than the pandemic started.
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Extremely cold temps to grip Maryland this week
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Here’s a list of Maryland school districts and churches closed on Sunday due to the incoming snow storm
BALTIMORE – Several Maryland school districts and places of worship are closed on Sunday, Jan. 18, as Maryland is expected to see another round of snow.
The winter storm is forecasted to bring anywhere from 3 to 6 inches of snow along and northwest of I-95. The eastern shore may see an inch or less of snow.
WJZ’s First Alert Weather team has declared Sunday to Thursday First Alert Weather Days due to the snow and extreme cold.
The following schools will be closed due to severe winter weather on Sunday, Jan. 18:
- Anne Arundel County Public Schools
- Baltimore County Public Schools
- Carroll County Public Schools
- Howard County Public Schools
- Anne Arundel Community College
- Harford Community College
- Loyola University
The following churches have canceled service on Sunday, Jan.18:
- Living Hope Ministries
- St.Michael Lutheran Church
- Mt. Calvary AME Church
WJZ will continue to update the list of school closings as they are reported. Find a full list of closures HERE.
Travel problems are anticipated as snow begins to accumulate, especially once temperatures fall below freezing. If you plan to head out to watch the Ravens game on Sunday evening, plan accordingly and allow extra time to reach your destination. .
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