How One Mom Found Hope Through Food Access
Maria, a mother of two, had always worked hard to provide for her family. But when her hours were cut, putting food on the table became nearly impossible.
Some nights, she skipped meals so her kids could eat first.
Through United Way’s Food Coalition of Morgan County, Maria learned about a mobile food pantry operating in her neighborhood. Not only did she receive fresh produce and pantry staples, but she also discovered culturally familiar foods her children loved.
“The first time I opened a food box and saw rice and beans—foods we grew up with—I cried,” Maria shared. “It felt like home.”
Now, Maria doesn’t have to choose between paying rent and feeding her kids. The support she found has turned her kitchen back into a place of nourishment and comfort.

