To quote T.S. Eliot (badly, perhaps) there will be time, there will be time to figure out what and who is most responsible for the disintegration of a social services net that kept thousands of our neighbors — many old, many disabled, many children — from going as hungry as they otherwise might.

We’re very interested in helping with that reckoning and recognize there’s a lot of room for questions.

What’s beyond question and above politics, however, is the need for food assistance in our community is greater than the supply and is going to become a crisis unless the community prevents it.

We spent a lot time this week urging people to help cover a budget shortfall that was about gut the Meals on Wheels program in Galveston and Harris counties and how the community stepped up to help pr

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