New nonprofit partnership aims to help bolster Bronx community fridges
Read about the new partnership between Services for the Underserved and Sharing Excess as they combat food insecurity in the Bronx, with groups such as the Friendly Fridge Foundation, run by Selma Raven and Sara Allen. They started the program in 2020 and told the Bronx Times that they are both heartened and dismayed to be busier now than ever before. Food waste is a nationwide problem — and ironically, so is food insecurity. According to Sharing Excess, an estimated 900 million meals are wasted each year, and yet 34 million people do not regularly have enough to eat.
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