The Alameda County Community Food Bank shares research studies, data reports, and findings about hunger and food needs in the community. You can read reports about diabetes prevention programs, neighborhood food gaps, and how policies affect families. The page includes research on health programs and community voices. There's also a form to connect with researchers if you want to work together on food security studies.

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Research on diabetes prevention found 7 in 10 food bank clients at high risk
Neighborhood-level analysis identifies service gaps across Alameda County
Studies examine impact of housing instability and gentrification on food access
Collaboration with universities and healthcare providers on innovative solutions
Data analytics support policy advocacy at federal, state and local levels
Pathways for Community Voices project empowers client feedback and involvement
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Community members help keep this accurate