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Food insecurity in CT sees sharp increase. Addressing it would cost $375M+, report finds

“We definitely have a ways to go here,” said Jason Jakubowski, president of Connecticut Foodshare,
Douglas Hook
“We definitely have a ways to go here,” said Jason Jakubowski, president of Connecticut Foodshare,
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Nearly 500K CT residents don’t have enough to eat, the report found. But more public funds won’t come for at least another year.

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