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BMA Feature Report On The Rising Food Insecurity And The Importance Of Community Aid Programmes

July 24, 2025
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A recent community outreach effort has shed light on the increasing number of individuals and families in the United States relying on volunteer-driven food distribution services, amid growing concerns over food insecurity and changes to federal assistance programmes.

This BMA reporting by Helena Ortega features a community initiative known as Feast on the Street, which shows volunteers serving meals, ranging from sandwiches and pasta salad to hot dishes like chilli, to over 150 individuals weekly. Organisers state that all provisions are provided by volunteers, with no government support. Attendees are given food options, which organisers say encourages dignity and choice in service.

Recent survey data indicates that approximately 15% of adults in the United States experienced food insecurity as of May 2025, almost twice the percentage reported in 2021. The report also outlines recent policy changes that have impacted recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

Changes to eligibility rules, including raising the age for mandatory work requirements from 54 to 64, are expected to impact millions of recipients.

While charitable organisations are working to address rising needs, the long-term impact of reduced government support remains a point of consideration. Many community service providers continue to expand their efforts to meet demand.

This current affairs report item is provided as part of Broadcast Media Africa (BMA)’s mandate to keep Africa’s broadcast media audiences and stakeholders informed on international developments in local and global humanitarian and public service broadcasting. 

Broadcast Network Members can access the full, rights-sharable video of the report submitted by BMA’s reporter, Helena, below.

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