DMARC Releases disparities report

This report aims to highlight current disparities among food pantry visitors related to race and ethnicity, gender, and age. It is our hope that this report will inform the public and policymakers about these disparities, why they exist, and potential ways we can remedy them in our community, as it is critical to understand the ways in which previous inequitable policies influence, and often negatively impact, people’s current realities today. Read more Disparities in your neck of the woods

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DMARC Statement on ordinance to further criminalize homelessness in Des Moines

Our community is hurting right now. In the past 12 months, The Des Moines Area Religious Council, or DMARC has assisted over 70,000 people in Greater Des Moines through its network of 14 food pantries. Here in the city of Des Moines, that number includes one in four residents. Every month, we continue to see no less than 2,000 people visit one of our food pantries for the first time ever. In July 2024, we assisted over 28k unique individuals – the highest monthly total in the nearly 50-history of the DMARC Food Pantry Network. There is currently no end in sight to ...

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6 things you might not know about SNAP

This August marks the 60th anniversary of the passage of the Food Stamps Act, which created the program we know today as SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program). Changes to SNAP can have a downstream effect on food pantries and we wanted to share 6 things you might now know about our best tool for fighting hunger. 1. The official name of the program is the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: While many people still refer to the program as ‘food stamps’, In 2008 the name of the program was officially changed to try and reduce some of the stigma ...

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Statement on Iowa’s Decision on Summer EBT in 2025

Today the state of Iowa submitted a waiver to the USDA intending to create a new summer feeding demonstration project in Iowa for Summer 2025. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) has continued to advocate for additional solutions to address summer hunger as we see record need in our community and across the state. This program would be another tool to help address the needs of the tens of thousands of children and remove barriers for those struggling to meet their needs. We are excited to see the state of Iowa is seeking solutions to summer hunger, a problem ...

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Host an Iowa Vs. Iowa State “Competitive Drive”

Let's Tackle hunger together - the big game is Sept. 7 Things can get tense in the office around football season... turn that competitive energy into a rallying cry to give back. Host a food (and fund) drive around the Iowa and Iowa State Game (Sept. 7). A record 70k individuals got help from our network of food pantries in the last 12 months... that is more than the capacity of Kinnick Stadium at the University of Iowa. When you tally up all their visits, we supported nearly 325,000 full pantry services in the year. That is nearly as many people attended a ...

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DMARC Food Pantry Network sees busiest month of all time

The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) Food Pantry Network assisted 28,047 unique individuals during the month of July, becoming the highest monthly total in the nearly 50-year history of the network. This exceeds the previous all-time record set in November 2023 of 26,469 unique individuals and blows away the previous busiest July by 28%. As the trend continues, this record only caps an uneasy trend of growing food insecurity that stretches back more than two years. From June 2023-July 2024 , 1 in 4 Des Moines Residents utilized a DMARC Food Pantry and this ...

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Prairie Meadows Donates $99,999 to DMARC

Prairie Meadows recently awarded the Des Moines Area Religious Council a Community Betterment grant totaling $99,999. The grant will help fund DMARC Food Pantry Network at a time when 1 in 4 Des Moines residents are utilizing the program for food assistance. Prairie Meadows is a nonprofit organization dedicated to lessening the burden of government by promoting economic development, jobs, agriculture, and tourism in the state of Iowa. “Addressing the record levels of food insecurity we are seeing will take a concerted effort across religious communities, the business, ...

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Pantry Closures: Independence Day

DMARC would like to wish everyone a happy and safe Independence Day Celebration. The DMARC-Ket Southside Food Pantry will be closed Thursday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day.   Please plan ahead as the holiday will affect most pantry locations. For more information about food and other general assistance, call 2-1-1.  Location Closed Catholic Charities Thursday,July 4 Caring Hands Eastview Thursday,July 4 Clive Community Services Thursday,July 4 Friday, July 5 DMARC-ket Southside Food PantryÂ...

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What you need to know about summer meal sites

Summer is officially here! For some, the end of the school year introduces challenges around a new routine - especially when it comes to summer meals. As the rates of food insecurity grow in our community, so do the number of school-age children affected. This week, summer meal sites will began to open in the Des Moines metro and across the nation, providing a regular and reliable place for a free lunch (and sometimes breakfast) for school age children. What is a Summer Meal Site? Summer meal sites (also known as SUN Meals), offer kids of all ages meals and ...

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Schools out: Summer begins with busiest day on record

Just a couple of days after the close of the 2024 school year, The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) Food Pantry Network assisted 2,080 unique individuals on Tuesday, Jun. 4, 2024 - setting a single-day record of people assisted. This marks the first time in the nearly 50-year history of the DMARC Food Pantry Network that the number of unique individuals assisted in one day ever exceeded 2000 being driven in part by an increase in the number of minors being assisted. In June so far, 36.7 percent of everyone receiving food assistance has been a minor (0-17 years ...

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