When comparing January 2020 food distribution to April 2020 food distribution (projected), the SLO Food Bank increased food supply to agency partners by 252% and directly through SLO Food Bank managed distributions by 285%.
This pandemic will cause a long and sustained need for food in SLO County. It could be that nearly 50% of all SLO County residents may experience food insecurity within the next few months. SLO Food Bank, they turn $1 into $4 to feed the greatest number of people in need.
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