St. Mary’s Food Bank sees many still struggling to get enough food

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Kathy Ritchie/KJZZ St. Mary’s Food Bank volunteers work as a team to pack up boxes. Another group of volunteers runs these shopping carts to a covered area where even more volunteers pack these boxes into waiting cars.

The high cost of food is hurting a lot of Arizonans. Even though food prices haven’t risen that much in the past 12 months, groceries still cost more than they did three years ago, leaving many still struggling to get enough food.

If you’re traveling eastbound on Thomas Road, near 31st Avenue, expect a line of traffic. That’s because people are turning into St. Mary’s Food Bank to pick up about a week’s worth of groceries.

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Kathy Ritchie/KJZZ Vehicles start lining up at St. Mary’s Food Bank in Phoenix starting at 8 a.m. On this day, it was already hot. Two large white tents offer a reprieve from the warm sun.

“We’re going to see 1,000 families today come through this one location,” said Jerry Brown, director of public relations at St. Mary’s Food Bank.

He says the number of people coming through just keeps growing. “Because of inflation and the rising costs of food, medicine, rent, gas, anything you can talk about, it’s just gone to numbers that we have never seen before,” he said…

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