'If we have it, it’s yours' | Food banks struggling as need grows

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From the gas station to the grocery story, with prices for just about everything going up, we’re all forced to spend more money to live our lives.

A lot of folks don’t have that extra money, putting them in situations they never imagined. Organizations like foodbanks, designed to help those people, are struggling for the same reasons.

“We don’t focus on that,” said Terrebonne Churches United Foodbank Community Relations Director John McConnell. “We focus on what we have, what we can give and where we’re going to get some more from.”

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I've been helping at a food pantry in Central Illinois for 8 years now we have less people coming now than what we had at the beginning of covid.

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Oh my Lord why is this not in main media ?

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Vote republican to eliminate inflation and end this devastating economy that the dem's want us to endure.

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This is what a LOT of AMERACANS VOTED FOR.

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Half of people getting stamps just want a hamdown

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