
SNAP Cuts Prompt Nationwide Movement
When Jimmy Gibson and Kimberly McCune Gibson adopted a child who had experienced food insecurity, they witnessed the lasting impact of hunger firsthand.

When Jimmy Gibson and Kimberly McCune Gibson adopted a child who had experienced food insecurity, they witnessed the lasting impact of hunger firsthand. That realization inspired a project outside their Bainbridge Township restaurant Hungry Bee — a small blue cooler filled with free meals — that has since grown into a nationwide movement to help those most affected by cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. “That journey opened our eyes to how deeply that experience stays with you and how hunger exists everywhere, even in our own backyards,” Kimberly said. Many Ohioans have been affected by the halt of…
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