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FOOD DISTRIBUTION TO HOMELESS

  The United Nations defines hunger as the occurrence of severe food insecurity, which refers to the situation where individuals are unable to eat for entire days due to financial constraints, limited access to food, or insufficient resources. Extended periods of food insecurity can lead to malnutrition, which occurs when the body lacks the necessary vitamins, minerals, and nutrients for optimal health and development.             Hunger and food insecurity have become increasingly prevalent on a global scale since 2015. This concerning trend has been further intensified by various factors, such as the pandemic, conflicts, climate change, and growing disparities. In 2022, the global population experiencing chronic hunger reached around 735 million individuals, accounting for 9.2% of the world's population. This represents a significant increase from the figures recorded in 2019, highlighting the gravity of the situation and the emergence of a growing crisis. Moreover, an estima

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