Since the start of the pandemic, Jan Remund and her 100-year-old mom have so far been able to make their monthly rent payments on their Bend home.
Thatâs in part because her daughter-in-law works at the rental company that manages her home and was able to negotiate a lower monthly rental payment.
But Anna Lariza Lopez and her family havenât been as fortunate. When Gov. Kate Brown shut down restaurants in March, Lopez lost her job at a La Pine food truck. Her husband, a landscaper, is heading into the slow winter months. Itâs been a rough ride for the Bend family of three.
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‘Looming’ food, housing catastrophe awaits because of the coronavirus pandemic, study finds North Dakota families are struggling to meet basic needs like health care or a place to live, according to a coordinator behind the new policy report. Written By: C.S. Hagen | ×
Erica LaForge loads up groceries into her car’s trunk on April 13, 2020, at the Emergency Food Pantry in Fargo. Forum News Service file photo
FARGO A new policy report claims North Dakota families are struggling to meet basic needs because of the coronavirus pandemic.
“The data shows what we already suspected. North Dakota families are struggling to meet basic needs like health care or a place to live,” said Xanna Burg, North Dakota Kids Count coordinator.
BY USDA | December 18, 2020
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue applauded the accomplishments made by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) over the past year.
“While this was a tough year with the coronavirus, historic wildfires, and weather damage, USDA met these challenges with a multitude of programs and services to support Americans and keep our agricultural sector running and responsive to the country’s needs,” said Secretary Perdue. “We salute our mission areas and agencies for keeping our customers front and center, serving the American people, farmers, ranchers, foresters, and producers.”
Farmers to Families Food Box Program:
USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) purchased $8.6 billion in food for delivery to food banks, churches, schools, community organizations, tribal organizations, and international food aid organizations through
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