LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — The Salvation Army of Lincoln is seeing more families at its food pantry this summer, which is creating a shortage of canned goods.
The organization said the start of summer vacation usually signifies an increase in the need for food.
But in comparison to this time last yet, that need has nearly doubled.
“When people come in, it’s a challenge to watch them fill out the intake form because you know that this is the last place that they most likely want to be,” said Joanna Gillespie, director of social services for the Salvation Army.
She said when the shelves are nearly empty, there is a disheartened feeling coming from the families.
Gillespie said inflation also plays a part in the increase in pantry visits.
She said people are starting to feel the effects of h