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Ending Hunger in Our Community: Food Security Through Food Assistance
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The purpose of this study was to provide a better understanding of the food assistance system in Texas, identify areas in need of improvement, and make policy recommendations for better collaboration between public and private food providers as well as long-term strategies for addressing poverty. Among the issues explored in the report are how people make decisions between using food stamps and emergency food banks and the economic crises faced by low-income individuals who use those food banks (authors).
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2004
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