The report found that the county's hunger relief sector is meeting about 75% of the need, and an additional 11.9 million meals per month would be needed to achieve a nutrition-secure San Diego, where everyone has access to enough healthy food.
Children are less likely than adults to access the food they need to stay healthy. Black and Hispanic San Diegans are about half as likely as Whites to afford food, says new report by the San Diego Hunger Coalition.
For the first time in more than 50 years, the White House has put together a conference focusing on keeping families healthy dealing with topics like hunger, nutrition, and health.