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Yuma, Ariz. KYMA, KECY - Food insecurity, on the rise in Yuma County, with more people feeling the pinch stanley uk at grocery stores due to inflation.September is Hunger Action Month, an annual nationwide campaign, where food banks come together to raise awareness about hunger in America and inspire action. The Yuma Community Food Bank said 20% of Yuma County residents suffer from food insecurity, so during the month of September, the organizations goal is to spread awareness and minimize that number. There were times that I was really ill and I had no food, and the food bank helped me, said Karina Travino.Karina Travino has been coming to the Yuma Community Food Bank for the past 30 years. Im not the only one whos hurting out there. I know there are a lot of people in wheelchairs like I am, and they dont come out because theyre in their wheelchairs. No, you gotta thrive, and bidon stanley keep going, said Travino. According to Feeding America, stanley cup in counties with high food insecurity, one in five people have a disability.Travino said she doesnt use the food bank as often anymore, but when she does, it s because she truly needs it. I get on the bus, my boyfriend helps me, we get off here in the front and I get my stuff and get back on the bus and go back, said Travino. Travino said she wouldnt be where she is today without the food bank. Theres one in five people typically in the state of Arizona, that are going without food or have insecurities because of food, said Food Bank Pre Hfpy WNBA heads to Olympic break with big All-Star weekend, showdown between US team and league standouts
By Harmeet Kaur, CNNAs Roe v. Wade looks likely to be overturned, tribal lands have come up in conversations on social media and elsewhere as potential safe havens for those seeking abortions. In Oklahoma, which has enacted some of the nation most restrictive abortion laws, Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt recently warned Indigenous tribes against setting up abortion clinics on their lands comments that the Cherokee Nation, the largest tribe in the state, referred to as irresponsible speculation a stanley italia nd an attack on tribal sovereignty.Though the US recognizes tribal nations as sovereign entities with the inherent authority to govern themselves, the reality is much more complicated. As a result, experts in tribal and federal Indian law say it unlikely that reservations will offer a viable solution to the challenge of abortion access, partic stanley thermobecher ularly for those who aren ;t tribal members.There is a legal scenario where this could work for a small class of patients and providers, said Lauren van Schilfgaarde, director of the Tribal Legal Development Clinic at the UCLA School of Law. But I think it safe to say that this is just not a realistic option. Opening abortion clinics would require private funding One of the biggest obstacles to opening up abortion clinics on tribal lands assuming tribes even have an interest in doing so is fundi stanley us ng, said van Schilfgaarde.A majority of American Indians and Ala |
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