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ALICE is endemic in Jackson County; The Ashland Community Food Bank is a local resource

Amey Broeker, Executive Director of the Ashland Community Food Bank, and JPR host Mike Green
JPR Senior Producer Natalie Golay
Amey Broeker, Executive Director of the Ashland Community Food Bank, and JPR host Mike Green

According to the data, nearly half of working households in Ashland (44%) are considered Asset Limited, Income Constrained and Employed (ALICE). More than half of working households in Talent are considered ALICE residences (54%).

UnitedforAlice.org

Ashland Community Food Bank is one of the places people turn to for food when ends don't meet each month. When the last of 2024 was published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, it showed that food prices had continued to rise another 0.5%. For ALICE households that's bad news going into the new year.

Joining the Exchange with good news for families in need of healthy food, is Amey Broeker, Executive Director of the , which has served this region for more than 50 years.

For more information on accessing food , or providing support for the Ashland Community Food Bank, .

Useful links from The Ashland Community Food Bank:

If you live in Ashland or Talent and need food, we're here to help. We're open 9:30-12:30 M-F, and on the 3rd Saturday of each month. All we require is ID and proof of residency.  All are welcome and served with dignity

Volunteers joyfully support our operations with 12,000 hours of support annually.  If you are interested in joining this group of big-hearted and generous spirited, we'd love to have you!

We are 100% locally funded through private donations and local grantors. We are not a government funded organization.  If you would like to support feeding our community, 


Sister organization who provides shelf stable foods to ACFB. 6x year per year food is collected directly from donors' homes by their neighborhood coordinator and brought to ACFB for distribution to those in need. If you would like to get involved, please reach out to the Ashland Food Project.

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Mike Green is host of the ÀÏ·ò×Ó´«Ã½ Exchange. Mike has lived in Southern Oregon for more than two decades. He is an award-winning journalist with over 20 years experience in media, specializing in media innovation, inclusive economics and entrepreneurship.
Natalie Golay is the Senior Producer of the ÀÏ·ò×Ó´«Ã½ Exchange. She has a B.A. in Visual Arts, a multimedia certificate from the Vancouver Film school, and a law degree from the University of British Columbia. A communications professional for over 20 years, Natalie is a natural storyteller with extensive audio and video production skills.