One in 3 Simcoe Muskoka households face food insecurity, data reveals
New data reveals one-third of households across Simcoe Muskoka can't afford to put food on the table.
A July report from Public Health Ontario states that 31 per cent of households in the region experienced some level of food insecurity in 2023 - a significant jump from 19 per cent in 2022 and higher than the provincial average of 24 per cent.
Food insecurity refers to the lack of access to enough affordable and nutritious food. The report highlights the growing strain on households as the cost of living rises.
"The problem is getting worse," said Vanessa Hurley, Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit (SMDHU) public health nutritionist.
Hurley noted that four years ago, food insecurity on a local level impacted roughly one in eight households.
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Demand at the Barrie Foodbank has jumped considerably.
"We're cutting eggs in half because we can't afford to give a full dozen to singles and couples," noted Karen Shuh, Barrie Foodbank executive director.
SMDHU says children are most vulnerable to the health effects of food insecurity.
The foodbank supports more children than ever before, with one in four youngsters experiencing household food insecurity.
"It's disheartening to see this demographic, and disabled members of our community, that are disadvantaged in this way," Shuh added.
The United Way is working with local organizations to help those struggling. Those seeking aid can call 211, a dedicated assistance line, for support.
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