KQED’s Forum: Hunger in the Bay
Area
Wendy Goodfriend |
November 27, 2010
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Hunger
in the Bay Area originally aired on KQED Radio’s Forum 88.5FM
Fri, Nov 26, 2010 — 9:30 AM
In San Francisco, one of every five children is at risk of going hungry and
the numbers are similar in other Bay Area counties. As the holiday season
begins, food bank and soup kitchen operators are reporting a spike in the number
of families that are seeking food. We talk with officials from several Bay Area
food agencies about the need they’re seeing and how people can help.
Host: Dave Iverson
Area
Wendy Goodfriend |
November 27, 2010
| 0 Comments
Hunger
in the Bay Area originally aired on KQED Radio’s Forum 88.5FM
Fri, Nov 26, 2010 — 9:30 AM
In San Francisco, one of every five children is at risk of going hungry and
the numbers are similar in other Bay Area counties. As the holiday season
begins, food bank and soup kitchen operators are reporting a spike in the number
of families that are seeking food. We talk with officials from several Bay Area
food agencies about the need they’re seeing and how people can help.
Host: Dave Iverson
- Guests:
- Kathy Jackson, CEO of the Second
Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties - Larry Sly, executive director of the Food Bank of Contra
Costa and Solano Counties - Paul Ash, executive director for the San Francisco Food
Bank — an organization that collects food to distribute to needy
people