Reflection About Hunger

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When you think of hunger you picture homeless people, but that’s not really the case. It might be your neighbor who just lost his job, a single mom struggling to feed a family of three, or even a kid from your class struggling to pay the bills. Hunger is closer than you think. According to the most recent statistics of Feeding America, one in six children and one in 10 adults don’t have enough food to be able to live productive lives. The high cost of housing and other expenses forces them to make impossible choices between rent or food. And the reality is, minimum wage workers don’t make a lot to cover these expenses and it is mostly the kids who suffer. Second Harvest Food Bank aims to feed as many hungry people as possible. That’s why volunteers are the heart and soul of this mission. I believe what our community of volunteers are doing is very important and I’m glad to be a part of it. Not only do we change the lives of the people we help but in the process, it’s also changing me as well. …show more content…

Growing up in a third world country, I became more conscious and aware of the reality of poverty. Seeing children my age on the side of the streets, begging for food, made me realize how blessed I am that I have a meal to eat 3 times a day. I made a pact with myself that I would do everything in my power to help. This community is very important to me because it fulfills that promise. Second Harvest Food Bank’s mission is to end hunger in Orange County. It feels good to have a group of people that you could connect with and have that same goal with you, to end hunger in Orange County. I feel accepted and that I have a

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