The holidays are a time for celebration, connection, and shared meals — but for many in our community, putting food on the table is more challenging than ever. Rising food costs, economic uncertainty, and recent interruptions to federal food assistance programs have put pressure on households both locally and nationwide.
This season, each of us can help make a difference. By being thoughtful in how we shop, store, cook, and share food, we can stretch household budgets, reduce waste, and help ensure more good food nourishes people rather than ending up in the landfill.