'People are hurting:' Jacksonville City Council allocates $200K to Feeding Northeast Florida to help tackle food insecurity


The Jacksonville City Council has made a significant move to combat hunger in the community, unanimously approving a $200,000 allocation to Feeding Northeast Florida. This funding aims to support the purchase and distribution of food to families in need.

The decision, made during a session on Wednesday evening, reflects the council’s commitment to ensuring that no resident goes without food. Feeding Northeast Florida, a key regional food bank, will utilize these funds to aid families across Duval and neighboring counties.

With food insecurity affecting one in six families in Duval County, local officials are keenly aware of the challenges faced by many, including children, seniors, and military families, particularly in the wake of the recent government shutdown. The city hopes this financial support will provide essential relief to those struggling.

“This initiative is a crucial step in bridging the gap and eliminating hunger,” stated Councilmember Ken Amaro, representing District 1.

The funding was sponsored by Councilmember Ron Salem, who represents At-Large Group 2, and will be drawn from the city’s stabilization fund.

Councilmember Ron Salem (R – At-Large Group 2) sponsored the $200,000 appropriation from the city’s stabilization fund.

“It’s beyond SNAP, and that’s the message I’m trying to send. People are hurting out there and we just need to be aware of it, and hopefully we can help, but we encourage others to give,” said Councilmember Salem. 

“This will help bolster and speed up the process of getting food to those who need it the most,” said a representative with Feeding Northeast Florida at Wednesday’s meeting.  

The organization said the funding will help them purchase thousands of pounds of produce, protein and dry goods. 

“There was an ask, there was an answer that makes sense,” said Councilmember Rory Diamond (R – District 13). 

Council members across the aisle came together for a bill they say is for the people.

“My purpose for being here is to support people,” said Councilmember Tyrona Clark-Murray (D – District 9). 

“It’s an expansion of food that is needed for this community all over the city,” said Councilmember Ju’Coby Pittman (D – District 10)

But not everyone thought the amount was enough. 

“$200,000 for this city when poor folks are hungry — shame on you,” said Denise Scott, a Jacksonville resident. “That number should at least be $5 million.”

Councilmember Rahman Johnson (D – District 14) agreed that this is just a first step.

His “Snap Gap Relief Act,” which would have provided $2 million in funding, was deferred and will be discussed in committees next week.

“This $200,000, while great, is just a start, and I want the community to know we see them, and what they have to say matters,” said Councilmember Johnson, “I’ll be committed next week to see what that other number is and how we move it forward.”

Feeding Northeast Florida plans to expedite the use of this funding and distribute the food within 7-10 days. The $200,000 is expected to last about two weeks.

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