36,240 People In Pitt County Are Food Insecure

With more than 36,000 Pitt County residents living with food insecurity, communities are getting more creative in addressing the problem. Scarlett Walston, Class of ’22, explores how individuals, families and civic groups can come together through community gardening to provide nutritional solutions to hunger and food security. This op-ed written by Walston, a 2019-20 North Carolina J. Bradley Wilson Schweitzer Fellow, was featured on the North Carolina Schweitzer Fellows website in July.

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Scarlett Walston, Class of 2022

Scarlett Walston, Class of 2022