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25 <br /> Slide #14 <br /> Faed Insecurity In grange County <br /> I I , <br /> Infographic t HdddMMe9 <br /> from RM <br /> February 2020 <br /> I. <br /> Slide #15 <br /> Food Insecurity Report <br /> Coordinator will share this report by early December with all the jurisdictions in <br /> Orange County <br /> - More details from frontline commun!ties and food providers <br /> - Su pplychain challenges and lessons <br /> - Updated infographicto show char gesdueto the par demic <br /> - Com parison of overall FNS participation from 2019 to now <br /> Slide #16 <br /> QUESTIONS? <br /> Ashley Heger { <br /> aheoer0pran=untvnc.aov <br /> ~� ocfavdroyayl�sMAiLC= <br /> l/Of <br /> Commissioner Dorosin said it is exciting to see the expanded scope of the Food Council, <br /> and the presentation was very encouraging. <br /> Commissioner Greene said the presentation was very informative. <br /> Chair Rich said Chapel Hill Carrboro City Schools' Child Nutrition program is contracted <br /> with Chartwells. <br /> Chair Rich said over the summer she and Mike Ortosky, Agriculture Economic <br /> Developer, made several presentations over the summer, and Orange County is a leader in the <br /> Food Council community. She said the support of local elected officials is crucial to its success. <br /> She thanked the Food Council board for all its efforts. <br /> 8. Consent Agenda <br /> • Removal of Any Items from Consent Agenda <br /> None <br />