Philadelphia City Council’s Food and Nutrition Security Task Force convened its first official meeting recently to strategize and develop comprehensive solutions to combat hunger, assess and address the root causes of hunger, and improve access to nutritious food in Philadelphia. The Task Force is comprised of 25 leaders and experts in urban agriculture, food distribution, retail, nutrition, and advocacy,
In 2024, Council President Kenyatta Johnson (Second District) introduced, and City Council approved Resolution #240125-A, establishing the Food and Nutrition Security Task Force as an advisory board dedicated to tackling food insecurity.
According to Feeding America’s 2023 Map the Meal Gap report, more than 210,000 Philadelphians—13.6% of the city’s residents—struggled with food insecurity. The issue has disproportionately affected communities of color, with 22% of Black households and 23% of Hispanic households lacking reliable access to nutritious food. Additionally, 25% of Philadelphia’s children experienced food insecurity, leading to developmental and educational challenges.
Co-chair George Matysik, Executive Director of Share Food Program, also shared his perspective: “Food insecurity disrupts every corner of society’s framework – public health, education, social wellbeing, the economy, community development. So, in a city where hundreds of thousands of our neighbors are battling hunger, we have to fight for them and we have to fight to win.” He continued, “With the formation of this Task Force, we’ll be fighting with some of the most dedicated people across the food distribution, advocacy, and agriculture sectors. Huge thanks to Council President Kenyatta Johnson, who has been instrumental in us getting to this point. My hope is that together, we aren’t just focused on feeding folks today, but that we’re also ensuring they have the support to feed themselves tomorrow. Food is a human right and, with the right resources, hunger is an easily solvable issue.”
Mark Edwards, President &CEO, The Food Trust and Task Force co-chair said: “In Philadelphia, far too many families struggle to put nourishing food on the table. As members of the City of Philadelphia’s newly formed Food and Nutrition Security Task Force—and as professionals dedicated to building healthy communities—we are coming together to tackle the urgent challenge of improving our city’s nutrition security. Food is a fundamental need, and now more than ever, we must act to ensure all our neighbors have the nourishment they need to thrive.”
The Task Force will develop a set of comprehensive recommendations and an action plan to address food insecurity in Philadelphia. In the coming months, members will engage in research, hold public hearings, and collaborate on strategies that promote sustainable food access and security.
Food and Nutrition Security Task Force Members are as follows:
Within the next year, the Task Force is expected to present a report detailing its findings and recommendations to address food insecurity in Philadelphia.
For public inquiries or to submit comments to the Task Force, email [email protected].
Philadelphians in need of food assistance can visit phila.gov/food to access the citywide meal finder.
Video from the Task Force meeting is available to the media upon request. Please give all video and photo credit to Chris Mansfield / Philadelphia City Council Office of Communications.
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Council President Kenyatta Johnson, a former Pennsylvania State Representative, represents the Second Council District which includes parts of Center City, South Philadelphia, and Southwest Philadelphia.
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