💨 Abstract

So Others Might Eat (SOME), a D.C. nonprofit, faces severe food shortages due to federal program cuts. Currently, their pantry is at 50% capacity, but President Ralph Boyd stresses that this isn't enough to meet demand. SOME seeks community support as they anticipate increased reliance from families, especially federal workers impacted by job losses. The organization, which provides various services, urges donations of non-perishable items and emphasizes the long-term need for sustainability.

Courtesy: Scott Gelman