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Food for Thought – City Manager’s Letter June/July DublinLife

Food for Thought

Dublin Life May/June 2022

The Official Magazine of Dublin Ohio

City Manager Letter


As we explore various food-related topics and features in this issue of Dublin Life, it is appropriate to pause and recognize that many of our friends and neighbors are struggling to put food on their tables. Make no mistake, food insecurity is a real issue in and immediately around our city.

The Dublin Food Pantry (DFP) continues to see an increase in demand. In 2021, they served an average of 1,731 individuals each month. Those numbers were up from 1,052 in 2020 and 769 in 2019! That’s a 125% increase in two years, and the trend is not reversing. In the first quarter of 2022, the averages have trended above 2,000 individuals served each month. Certainly, the COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to the increase in needs in our community, but that is only part of the story.

DFP’s clients include both episodic users, such as someone experiencing job loss or a health issue, and chronic users whose circumstances are unlikely to change, including senior citizens on a limited income. DFP has been connecting neighbors with nutritious food, essentials and resources for 46 years, all with the support of the Dublin community and through partnerships with the City of Dublin, Dublin City Schools, local faith organizations and area retailers.

If you are among those who need assistance, know that DFP is there to provide essential needs quickly, efficiently and respectfully. On the other hand, if you find yourself with the ability to donate money, goods or time, your contributions will be welcomed and appreciated. Whether you need help or would like to offer help, you can find more information at dublinfoodpantry.org

This trend extends beyond Dublin boundaries. Regionally, the Mid-Ohio Food Collective (MOFC) is also experiencing an increase in demand. They are providing more than 170,000 meals each day for hungry people in central and eastern Ohio. While the rising demand is worrisome, MOFC is glad to see more people coming through their doors because that means people are getting the healthy food they need for themselves and their loved ones. By turning to our local food providers, those with limited budgets can save money on food and spend it on other essentials such as housing and utilities.

In 2021, MOFC launched the Rooted in You campaign to reimagine ending hunger. This effort is aimed at tearing down barriers, expanding options and meeting customers where they are. It encompasses the Mid-Ohio Farm, Mid-Ohio Kitchen and Mid-Ohio Markets, all designed to alleviate hunger and stigma. More information is available at rootedinyou.org.

The City of Dublin strives to provide the best quality of life and environment for our residents and businesses to thrive. And people simply cannot thrive under the threat of hunger. Hunger-free communities lead to healthier families, more successful students and connected neighborhoods that learn, grow and share. As the needs in our community rise, consider what you can do to be part of the solution, whether that is taking a step toward food security for yourself or helping end hunger for others.

Sincerely,

Dana McDaniel, City Manager

City of Dublin

5555 Perimeter Drive

Dublin, OH 43017

614.410.4400

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