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Library of Reports
Position Paper of the Hunger Prevention Council
This paper describes a history of efforts to prevent hunger in Dane County, and also presents the challenges faced by hunger fighters in today's difficult situation.
Report on the Survey of Users of Dane County's Food Pantries during October 2003
The Hunger Prevention Council conducted another survey of the users of Dane County's Food Pantries during October 2003. Here is the report of that survey. In a nutshell, there was a 23% increase in food pantry usage since October 2001, and the overwhelming majority of users were "food insecure" (most of them with real hunger). Even children were going hungry.
STILL HUNGRY: Survey of Dane County's Food Pantry Clients (Oct. 2001)
By simply visiting food pantries, clients show that they do NOT have food security. To obtain information on the why's and wherefore's of their food INsecurity, HPC has conducted surveys of Dane County's Food Pantry clients for 5 consecutive years. The results of the latest survey, taken during the month of October 2001, are given in this report
The Users of Dane County's Food Pantries during October 2006: A survey
This is the latest in the HPC series of surveys of the clients of Dane County's Food Pantries. Food pantry usage was up 25% from 3 years ago, but we still found that more than half of respondent families suffered food deprivation and hunger on 3 or more days during the month. Even children suffered in 88 families.
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