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Philabundance Press Release - March 2007
Overview: The Philadelphia Metro Area Hunger
Relief and Community Food Access Study is a joint collaboration of the Center
for Sustainable Communities and Philabundance, a
non-profit food distribution system fighting hunger while reducing food
waste. The study will assess the spatial
relationship between hunger and the distribution of hunger relief services
in Philadelphia metro area (Delaware Valley Region - five counties of PA
and five counties of NJ). The purpose of this study is to identify areas
of need without access to services and those areas without sufficient
service capacity to address the present levels of need for households in
low income neighborhoods.

The study, funded by a $82,000 grant (in three phases) from Philabundance, will conduct
GIS analyses to find the service gaps for households in low income neighborhoods. Spatial relationship between the food
needs of client population, the location distribution of the local
providers and the quantities of food provided by each provider can provide
a visual demonstration of the largest geographic gaps in food delivery.
Thus the study will establish the relationship between hunger and the
spatial distribution of the flow of hunger relief.
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