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Photo by Graham Dickie @instadickie / Volunteer Jim Barham mans the meal window at the Emergency Aid Coalition in Houston's Museum District, handing brown-bag lunches to the hungry on a hot October afternoon. The Emergency Aid Coalition serves a broad swath of Houston's homeless community and others in need.
I recently spent several days in Houston photographing the many ways folks there are tackling food insecurity—looking at big institutions like the Houston Food Bank and small ones, like a neighborhood thrift shop in the Third Ward neighborhood that had installed a community refrigerator outside its doors. Their different approaches served different population groups across the city's sprawl (the Houston metro area, home to around seven million, is one of the most diverse in the country) and attested to the need for both small, grassroots initiatives and large-scale ones.
@FeedingAmerica is the nation’s largest hunger-relief organization with a network of 200 food banks and 60,000 food pantries and meal programs that together provide food to more than 40 million people per year. Learn more at feedingamerica.org/FeedTheLove. #FeedTheLove
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