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Report of Service 2013 - Roadrunner Food Bank

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Mobile <strong>Food</strong> Pantry—Bernalillo County The program is a traveling food pantry bringingfood to underserved rural and urban communitiesacross the state In Bernalillo County, the program brought food to30 different sites and delivered food 266 times lastyear 890,989 meals were provided to hungry families inBernalillo County through the program25,103Mobile <strong>Food</strong> Pantry -Bernalillo43,14268,24520,751# <strong>of</strong> Children # <strong>of</strong> Adults Total People # <strong>of</strong> Households7,783,803Bernalillo County$2,257,303$12,921,113Cost and Value <strong>of</strong> <strong>Food</strong>Distributed in BernalilloCounty by<strong>Roadrunner</strong> <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Bank</strong>Pounds Cost to Distribute Pounds Value <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Food</strong> 98,582 persons experience poverty in Bernalillo County. Statewide 359,0312 New Mexicans experiencepoverty 25% <strong>of</strong> Bernalillo County children live in poverty, according to a 2012 Kids Count in NM report by NMVoices for ChildrenBernalillo County The unemployment rate in Bernalillo County is 6.8%. Statewide unemployment is 6.7%. In Bernalillo County in Dec. 2012, there were 129,183 SNAP recipients. On average, SNAP only lastsabout 2.3 weeks leaving families without enough food to last the entire month. Many also seek helpfrom <strong>Roadrunner</strong> <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Bank</strong>’s affiliated agencies and programs.

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