The face of hunger in New Mexico is the face of a neighbor, a friend or co-worker, a senior, and a child. In fact, 37% of New Mexico’s hungry are children and nearly 10% are seniors. Almost half the State’s hungry are its most vulnerable citizens – children and seniors! The vast majority of the remaining 53% are working adults with an average household income of less than $700 per month. One out of every six people living in New Mexico will find that they don’t have enough to eat at some point during the year
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