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Feed1st, no questions asked: How a hospital-based food pantry program grew its impact during the COVID-19 pandemic

Frazier CR, Pinkerton EA, Grana M, Davis M, Asay S, Makelarski JA, Lindau ST
Am J Public Health

Feed1st, a no-questions-asked, self-serve food pantry program at a Chicago, Illinois, medical center, increased its impact during the COVID-19 pandemic, adding five new pantries and distributing 124% more food in March 2020 to November 2021 (42 970 pounds or 36 000 meals) than in the same period of 2018 to 2019 (19 220 pounds or 16 000 meals). Of 11 locations, distribution was highest in a phlebotomy waiting area and a cafeteria pantry. The community-engaged model enabled Feed1st to increase food access for patients, caregivers, and workers during the pandemic. 

Frazier CR, Pinkerton EA, Grana M, et al. Feed1st, no questions asked: how a hospital-based food pantry program grew its impact during the COVID-19 pandemic. Am J Public Health. 2022 Oct;112(10):1394-1398. DOI:10.2105/ajph.2022.306984.Epub 2022 Aug 25. PMID: 36007206.

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