Food banks are a vital link from faith-based organizations to the community, but there's a struggle to keep the doors open and the shelves full. (Image credit: DC Studio via Freepik)
Unfortunately, the current U.S. recession has brought about some fallbacks, including skyrocketing living costs and a tumultuous job market. Now, food banks are closing their doors for good in most states. With higher grocery costs and not enough money to buy them, the need for food banks is at a premium. That’s why impoverished Americans…