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HUNGER IN CENTRAL FLORIDA

Hunger affects people of all backgrounds and many communities across Central Florida. It impacts men, women and children of all races, ethnicities and economic backgrounds. Hunger is the result of any number of root causes, including lack of affordable housing, educational opportunities or working a low-wage job. However, not everyone facing hunger qualifies for federal nutrition assistance programs. In Central Florida, 35.6% of food-insecure individuals are unlikely to qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) because their income is just above the threshold. Even among those who qualify, SNAP benefits often do not cover the full cost of a meal. In 99% of U.S. counties, SNAP benefits fall short due to high grocery prices remaining a challenge for many families. (source Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida)


Hunger affects every county in Central Florida, but together, we can change the path. View Central Florida and county-by-county hunger stats to understand the need, and get a county-by-county breakdown of community  / local resources to help.

CENTRAL FL FOOD INSECURITY SNAPSHOT

Across the six counties 530,540 individuals, which equates to 1 in 8 individuals, are food insecure. 

Across the six counties 137,240 children, which equates to 1 in 7 children, are food insecure. 

Food insecurity across the six counties increased 39.66% from 2019 to 2023.

Food insecurity across the six counties increased 29.36% from 2021 to 2023.

COUNTY BY COUNTY AT-A-GLANCE

Brevard County

  • 80,400 food insecure individuals (13.0%)
  • 19,260 food insecure children (17.1%)
  • 66% of county is eligible for SNAP 
  • Average meal cost $3.89
  • Average monthly food/grocery cost $1,092
  • 1 food bag = 8 meals (average)
  • Estimated 10 pantry pop-ups per month
  • Serving an estimate of 600 -1,100 individuals a month

Lake County

  • 51,590 food insecure individuals (14.4%)
  • 12,620 food insecure children (16.6%)
  • 65% of county is eligible for SNAP 
  • Average meal cost $3.78
  • Average monthly food/grocery cost $984
  • 1 food bag = 9 meals (average)
  • Estimated 10 pantry pop-ups per month
  • Serving an estimate of 900 -1,200 individuals a month

Orange County

  • 199,560 food insecure individuals (13.9%)
  • 56,210 food insecure children (18.1%)
  • 71% of county is eligible for SNAP 
  • Average meal cost $3.90
  • Average monthly food/grocery cost $996
  • 1 food bag = 8 meals (average)
  • Estimated 10 pantry pop-ups per month
  • Serving an estimate of 1,400-1,900 individuals a month

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Osceola County

  • 58,710 food insecure individuals (14.4%)
  • 15,400 food insecure children (15.7%)
  • 75% of county is eligible for SNAP 
  • Average meal cost $3.66
  • Average monthly food/grocery cost $974
  • 1 food bag = 8 meals (average)
  • Estimated 10 pantry pop-ups per month
  • Serving an estimate of 1,900-2,200 individuals a month

Seminole County

  • 68,430 food insecure individuals (12.3%)
  • 9,140 food insecure children (9.3%)
  • 63% of county is eligible for SNAP 
  • Average meal cost $4.14
  • Average monthly food/grocery cost $1,185
  • 1 food bag = 8 meals (average)
  • Estimated 10 pantry pop-ups per month
  • Serving an estimate of 700-900 individuals a month

Volusia County

  • 81,850 food insecure individuals (14.4%)
  • 19,860 food insecure children (20.2%)
  • 65% of county are eligible for SNAP 
  • Average meal cost $3.84
  • Average monthly food/grocery cost $861
  • 1 food bag = 9 meals (average)
  • Estimated 10 pantry pop-ups per month
  • Serving an estimate of 1,500-2000 individuals a month

RESOURCES COUNTY-BY-COUNTY

Brevard County

Brevard County

Brevard County

  • Brevard County Government website
  • 211 Brevard - searchable list of food pantries and food kitchens
  • Brevard County ACCESS Application Center - address and contact info
  • FL Dept of Children & Families SNAP program - find out program details including eligibility requirements
  • FL Dept of Children & Families Apply for Assistance - Step by step process to apply for SNAP and other assistance programs

Lake County

Brevard County

Brevard County

  • Lake County Government website
  • United Way 211 for Lake County - city searchable list of food pantries and aid
  • FL Dept of Children & Families SNAP program - find out program details including eligibility requirements
  • FL Dept of Children & Families Apply for Assistance - Step by step process to apply for SNAP and other assistance programs

Orange County

Brevard County

Osceola County

  • Orange  County Government website
  • Community Resources - searchable list of food pantries / food kitchens and other resources
  • Crisis Assistance Program (CAP) -  limited financial assistance program for Orange County residents
  • Orange County ACCESS Application Center - address and contact info
  • FL Dept of Children & Families SNAP program - find out program details including eligibility requirements
  • FL Dept of Children & Families Apply for Assistance - Step by step process to apply for SNAP and other assistance programs

Osceola County

Seminole County

Osceola County

  • Osceola County Government website
  • United Way 211 for Osceola County - city searchable list of food pantries and aid
  • Social Services Osceola - programs for county residents 
  • Osceola County ACCESS Application Center - address and contact info
  • FL Dept of Children & Families SNAP program - find out program details including eligibility requirements
  • FL Dept of Children & Families Apply for Assistance - Step by step process to apply for SNAP and other assistance programs

Seminole County

Seminole County

Seminole County

  • Seminole County Government website
  • 211 Community Resources Info - contact information for county services
  • Social Services Seminole - programs and assistance for county residents 
  • https://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/docs/default-source/pdf/food-pantry-locations-flyer.pdf" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Food Pantries / Community
    Kitchens of Seminole
  • Seminole County ACCESS Application Center - address and contact info
  • FL Dept of Children & Families SNAP program - find out program details including eligibility requirements
  • FL Dept of Children & Families Apply for Assistance - Step by step process to apply for SNAP and other assistance programs

Volusia County

Seminole County

Seminole County

  • Volusia County Government website
  • Volusia - Flagler 211 - contact information for county services
  • Human Services Volusia- programs and assistance for county residents 
  • https://volusia.floridahealth.gov/programs-and-services/community-health-planning-and-statistics/county-resources/Food-Pantries-Meals-East-Side.html" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Food Pantries / Community
    Kitchens East Volusia
  • https://volusia.floridahealth.gov/programs-and-services/community-health-planning-and-statistics/county-resources/Food-Pantries-Meals-West-Side.html" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Food Pantries / Community
    Kitchens West Volusia
  • Volusia County ACCESS Application Center - address and contact info
  • FL Dept of Children & Families SNAP program - find out program details including eligibility requirements
  • FL Dept of Children & Families Apply for Assistance - Step by step process to apply for SNAP and other assistance programs

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