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Food pantry sees increased need, support - The Farmville Herald

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The need for food assistance rose sharply in 2025 at FACES Food Pantry as inflation, government program cuts and rising food costs strained both families and the nonprofit’s budget, according to Co-President Paul Baker. “2025 was a bit of a challenging year,” Baker said, citing cuts to government programs and rising prices. “We also had ever increasing numbers of people seeking assistance.” FACES served 1,303 households last year, an increase of…
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Farmville broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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