It certainly dispels stereotypes about who needs food, like the conventional stereotype being homeless people. It is actually a lot of working families.
I think the big thing, and we already knew this, was the increase in number of people who are food insecure and hungry on the Central Coast.
There's just too many people out there who are going without food.
It's your everyday, struggling, blue-collar person or working-class family who just can't seem to get ahead and make ends meet.