Food insecurity is a critical challenge affecting millions of families, with profound implications for children's well-being, learning, and development. As out-of-school time (OST) program staff, educators are uniquely positioned to provide meaningful support and create positive interventions for students facing these challenges.
Understanding food insecurity requires looking beyond simple hunger. It represents the persistent lack of consistent access to nutritious food necessary for an active, healthy life. This complex issue extends far beyond empty stomachs, potentially compromising academic performance, triggering behavioral challenges, creating long-term health complications, and significantly impacting emotional and mental well-being.