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Leah's Pantry > News & Updates > Healthy Eating > At Food Distribution Sites > Trauma-informed services and client choice help post-pandemic pantries thrive

Trauma-informed services and client choice help post-pandemic pantries thrive

A new article in The Conversation highlights policies Leah’s Pantry has long championed, such as trauma-informed services and client choice. We are thrilled to see them gaining mainstream promotion, and that the article’s authors linked to us for trauma-informed services:

“The pandemic has accelerated the emergence of a number of innovations in food banks and pantries and encouraged client-centered practices like trauma-informed services, new mobile and delivery options and opportunities to preserve client anonymity. New models are also being considered to address not just the immediate need of clients, but also the root causes of food insecurity. As food pantries pivot to a post-pandemic model, we believe putting choice at the center and helping guide decisions through nudges toward healthier, nutritious food would serve food pantry clients well.”

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May 26, 2021 By Admin Filed Under: At Food Distribution Sites, Healthy Eating, In the Media Tagged With: food security, nutrition security, trauma-informed

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