Report: Food insecurity hits Rhode Islanders of color hard

Food is ready for distribution inside the Rhode Island Community Food Bank. File photo by Steve Klamkin WPRO News

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — About one out of every four households in Rhode Island struggled over the summer to put food on the table during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report released Monday.

Despite federal assistance, 25% of households in the state were worried about having adequate food, up from 9.1% last year and the highest level of food insecurity in Rhode Island in 20 years, according to the Rhode Island Community Food Bank’s annual Status Report on Hunger.

The food insecurity caused by the pandemic has hit families of color particularly hard.

“The current health emergency is also deepening longstanding racial and ethnic disparities,” according to the report.

It went on: “Where 21% of white households lack adequate food, 36% of Black households and 40% of Latinx households are food insecure.”

The United Way of Rhode Island received nearly 60,000 calls for food assistance between March and August, a 77% increase from the same period in 2019.

The figures are based on a random sample of 2,100 households surveyed in July and August as part of the RI Life Index, an initiative of Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island and the Brown University School of Public Health.

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SCHOOL DISTRICT GOES REMOTE

West Warwick schools are moving to fully remote learning for three weeks after Thanksgiving because of a rise in positive coronavirus cases in the community and in the number of students and staff required to quarantine.

The district will move to distance learning for all grades from Nov. 30 through Dec. 22, Superintendent Karen Tarasevich said in a written statement.

“We are hopeful that after a short period of distance learning, the number of positive cases will lower, fewer people will need to quarantine, and we can resume the three models of instruction delivery we experience now,” the superintendent wrote.

The town has a high school, a middle school and four elementary schools.