"It's like Christmas.
The kids feel like it's Christmas, you know, they get this food box; you know, it's for them."
So says the CEO of the San Diego Hunger Coalition, which has received a $100,000 grant from Save the Children to develop a food box program for rural families in the Mountain Empire region of the county, reports the San Diego Union-Tribune.
About 35% of children in the region live in poverty, which is nearly triple the rate in the rest of San Diego County.
In a recent food survey of local residents, almost three-quarters said they would run out of food in the last 30 days and didn't have the funds to buy more.
"There's little public transportation in rural communities, meaning that they then have limited access to grocery stores and places where they can get fresh and nutritious foods,"Esther Liew with Save the Children says.
"That makes it really difficult to provide the food that they need for their children and their family members."
The grant will also fund the training of community health navigators who will help people sign up for programs like CalFresh and WIC.
The pilot program in North Carolina's Robeson County, meanwhile, will use a mobile food bus that will
A customized collection of grant news from foundations and the federal government from around the Web.
Caroline Diehl is a serial social entrepreneur in the impact media space. She is Executive Chair and Founder of the UK’s only charitable and co-operatively owned national broadcast television channel Together TV, the leading broadcaster for social change runs a national TV channel in the UK and digital platform which helps people find inspiration to do good in their lives and communities.