United Against Hunger in the Rio Grande Valley

by United Way of Southern Cameron County
United Against Hunger in the Rio Grande Valley
United Against Hunger in the Rio Grande Valley
United Against Hunger in the Rio Grande Valley
United Against Hunger in the Rio Grande Valley
United Against Hunger in the Rio Grande Valley
United Against Hunger in the Rio Grande Valley
United Against Hunger in the Rio Grande Valley
United Against Hunger in the Rio Grande Valley
United Against Hunger in the Rio Grande Valley
United Against Hunger in the Rio Grande Valley
United Against Hunger in the Rio Grande Valley
United Against Hunger in the Rio Grande Valley
United Against Hunger in the Rio Grande Valley
United Against Hunger in the Rio Grande Valley
United Against Hunger in the Rio Grande Valley
United Against Hunger in the Rio Grande Valley

Project Report | Feb 26, 2025
Rising Food Costs

By Wendy De Leon | President & CEO

The impact of food inflation in our community cannot be overstated. Local grocery prices have climbed dramatically on staple items like eggs, milk, fresh produce, and meat—foods that form the foundation of a healthy diet. For many residents, these increases aren't just statistics; they represent missed meals and nutritional compromises that affect their ability to work, learn, and thrive.

Our most vulnerable populations bear the heaviest burden of these rising costs. Fixed-income seniors must stretch their limited resources further each month. Working families find their food budgets depleted midway through the pay period. Single-parent households face impossible choices between adequate nutrition and other necessities like housing and utilities.

At United Way of Southern Cameron County, we recognize that addressing this crisis requires both immediate assistance and systemic approaches. Through funding our local partners and programs like Snack Pack, we are able to tackle food insecurity at multiple levels. We continue working to improve food availability through strategic partnerships, resource allocation, and community engagement.

The challenges of food affordability in southern Cameron County demand our collective attention and action. Every family deserves access to adequate, nutritious food—a fundamental need that forms the foundation for community wellbeing and stability. As food costs continue to rise, our commitment to ensuring no one goes hungry must rise accordingly.

Through faithful partners like you, we can enhance our outreach and programs to empower lasting change around food access and equity. There is power in community; thank you for helping us lift up others today as we drive towards a hunger-free tomorrow.

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United Way of Southern Cameron County

Location: Brownsville, TX - USA
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