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HUNGRY IN THE VALLEY 10% OF AREA'S POPULATION AT RISK OF NOT GETTING ENOUGH TO EAT.


Byline: Dana Bartholomew Staff Writer

The number of San Fernando Valley San Fernando Valley

Valley, southern California, U.S. Northwest of central Los Angeles, the valley is bounded by the San Gabriel, Santa Susana, and Santa Monica mountains and the Simi Hills.
 adults on the verge On the Verge (or The Geography of Yearning) is a play written by Eric Overmyer. It makes extensive use of esoteric language and pop culture references from the late nineteenth century to 1955.  of going hungry jumped 16 percent from 2001 to 2003 - double the rate of Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  County - primarily due to high unemployment and housing costs, a UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles
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 study being released today found.

An estimated 166,000 Valley adults were considered at risk of going hungry in 2003, about 10 percent of the Valley's entire population and more than one-third of its low-income adults.

The report by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research found a similar spike across the Golden State, where hunger among low-income adults grew by an average 15 percent as residents skipped meals to pay rent and other living costs.

``It certainly calls for corrective action A corrective action is a change implemented to address a weakness identified in a management system. Normally corrective actions are instigated in response to a customer complaint, abnormal levels if internal nonconformity, nonconformities identified during an internal audit or ,'' said study author Gail Harrison, a professor of community health science at the School of Public Health at the University of California, Los Angeles UCLA comprises the College of Letters and Science (the primary undergraduate college), seven professional schools, and five professional Health Science schools. Since 2001, UCLA has enrolled over 33,000 total students, and that number is steadily rising. . ``People in California should not go hungry or forgo basic needs like medical care, or paying the rent on time in order to buy food.''

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. Los Angeles County saw an 8 percent increase in its population at risk of going hungry, which swelled to 957,000. Counties with the highest rates included Kern, Tulare, Shasta and San Joaquin San Joaquin (săn wäkēn`), river, c.320 mi (510 km) long, rising in the Sierra Nevada, E Calif., and flowing W then N through the S Central Valley to form a large delta with the Sacramento River near Suisun Bay, an arm of San Francisco Bay. .

The report, released on National Hunger Awareness Day today, did not explain the variances between different areas of the state. But it generally blamed the rise in hunger on unemployment; low household wages; the high cost of housing, health care and child care; and low participation in such federally funded food programs as food stamps.

The study found that 2.9 million poor adults in California either experienced hunger or sacrificed basics to eat in 2003, up from 2.5 million in 2001.

The report makes a distinction between what it calls food insecurity, or being at risk of going hungry, and hunger, in which adults actually complained of being hungry or missing meals on several occasions.

While food insecurity was most likely among Latinos (38.2 percent of low-income adults), followed by blacks (37.3 percent), hunger was most likely among blacks (13.8 percent), followed by whites (12.1 percent).

``The hunger issue is swept under the carpet,'' said the Rev. Bob Bonnot, chairman of the board for the San Fernando Valley Interfaith Council, which operates food pantries, Meals on Wheels n. 1. A program that delivers hot meals to persons, such as the elderly or disabled, who are confined to their homes and unable to cook for themselves; also, the meals thus delivered. Such programs are usually conducted by governmental or charitable organizations.  and adult-care centers.

``In our day and age, in this country, in this state, with the biggest food production in the world, to have people uncertain about getting enough food is absurd.''

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 launched a campaign this year to make the Valley a ``hunger-free zone'' by 2020 through the support of local businesses and residents.

Harrison said the effects of widespread hunger include an increase in the risk of illness, complications from diseases such as diabetes and poor performance in school.

Among the report's findings:

--Food insecurity among low-income seniors rose from 16 percent in 2001 to 20 percent in 2003. Of those, 4.3 percent suffered episodes of hunger.

--Food insecurity among pregnant adults rose from 29 percent in 2001 to 41 percent in 2003, with 16 percent reporting hunger, up from 6 percent.

--Food insecurity was 40 percent among poor unemployed and 45 percent among poor illegal aliens.

Low-income adults were considered those living below 200 percent of the federal poverty level, or a family of four earning less than $37,320 a year.

Those at risk join a growing number of residents who seek an extra roll, jar of peanut butter and other grub from food banks to augment meager mea·ger also mea·gre  
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1. Deficient in quantity, fullness, or extent; scanty.

2. Deficient in richness, fertility, or vigor; feeble: the meager soil of an eroded plain.

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 incomes.

As part of National Hunger Awareness Day, many agencies are collecting food. For instance, The Laugh Factory in Hollywood will open its doors for 24 hours Adv. 1. for 24 hours - without stopping; "she worked around the clock"
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 to collect and give away food.

Will Hernandez, director of the Valley Food Bank, said that since last year, those needing food have almost tripled, from about 50 families a week to 185 families a week.

``Definitely more hunger,'' said Jeanne Bain, co-director of the West Valley Food Pantry, who has given away food to poor residents for 20 years. ``Many seniors who have been living on the edge, and I mean the real raw edge.

``And we have seen a large increase in the working poor, people who work two and three jobs and still struggle to pay the rent.''

Four months ago, David Boggs got laid off from a printing job at a retail sports store and ended up losing his two-bedroom apartment in Northridge.

Since then, he's been struggling to pay up to $340 a week for a decent motel room.

``It just sucks my paycheck,'' said Boggs, 48, a native of Glendale who dropped by the West Valley Food Pantry for enough grub to supplement his income as a bicycle mechanic A bicycle mechanic is a mechanic who can perform a wide range of repairs on bicycles. A person who works in a cycling store is usually only considered a bike mechanic if that person has experience repairing bikes. . ``Right now, I'm basically motel hopping, getting back on my feet.

``Thank God for the food bank.''

Dana Bartholomew, (818) 713-3730

dana.bartholomew(at)dailynews.com

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David Boggs, 48, looks at offerings of bread at the West Valley Food Pantry in Woodland Hills.

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SOURCE: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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