Carrie Klingelsmith evangelizes about hunger anyplace that will let her through the door.

She’ll talk about the 1 in 3 working households in her tri-county area that can't make ends meet without help, and how, even before the federal shutdown put the SNAP program in peril, more families than ever were leaning on the Manna Food Project , where she's the executive director.

“We’ve seen record numbers this year,” she said, “running ahead of the record numbers last year,” and that's life in the big city, right?

That's where people should just get jobs, or second jobs, or better jobs, or somehow stay home and keep their kids off the street while they do those first three things?

Here's the kicker, though: Manna Food Project is in Harbor Springs.

In that postcard-pretty town on the north

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