In the News: The Washington Times, Food insecurity reaches highest level in a decade

By Sean Salai - The Washington Times - Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Food Recovery Network CEO Regina Harmon was recently featured in The Washington Times in an article on the extraordinarily high levels of food insecurity in the U.S. Right now, our communities need more food. The waitlist for us to implement Elementary School Produce markets is growing. Our chapters are reporting increases in need.

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“The reality is that, regardless of current or past administrations, everyone living in the U.S. was born into a system that has perpetuated hunger over multiple administrations,” Ms. Harmon said. “It is an inherited issue that we have allowed to persist.”

Read the full article here.

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