Mini-Documentary Shows The Face Of Hunger In New Haven

At times the only thing that was in our house was water and flour. We would mix the water and flour and put it in the oven. And that was breakfast, lunch and dinner.”

So reports Myra Smith, who lives in the Hill.

Smith offers that information in a new mini-documentary released by New Haven’s Data Haven and Purple States. It documents the widespread hunger in New Haven neighborhoods, the links to diabetes and heart disease, and the need to make healthful food affordable, along with the work being done at grassroots to address the challenge.

At times the only thing that was in our house was water and flour. We would mix the water and flour and put it in the oven. And that was breakfast, lunch and dinner,” Wanda Perez says in the mini-doc. Healthy food costs so much.”

A month’s worth of food stamps? That can get you through maybe two weeks of such food.

Click on the video at the top of the story to watch the 6‑minute 51-second mini-doc.

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