Urban Emergency Food Center Clients: Characteristics, Coping Strategies and Needs
Clients of 34 emergency hunger centers in Cleveland, Ohio, were surveyed via structured interviews conducted over a 10-day period in May 1987 to assess the problem of hunger from their clients' vantage point. The findings indicate that hunger remains a problem even among those who have availed...
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description | Clients of 34 emergency hunger centers in Cleveland, Ohio, were surveyed via structured interviews conducted over a 10-day period in May 1987 to assess the problem of hunger from their clients' vantage point. The findings indicate that hunger remains a problem even among those who have availed themselves of emergency food services. Much time & effort are spent in activities to allay hunger. The adequacy of the present system for meeting the needs of the hungry & implications for policy are discussed. 1 Table, 12 References. Modified HA |
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