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EPISODE · Aug 17, 2025 · 29 MIN

Hunger at the Last Mile in Portage County

from United Relief

A day with Rural Relief Mobile Food Pantry shows what it takes to move food the final mile into rural communities—real-time shortages, handwritten intake logs, and intimate acts of neighbor-to-neighbor care.You’ll hear from:Jason & Rena, Rural Relief Mobile Food PantryDennis, a neighbor on fixed incomeBecky Lehman, Portage County Health Commissioner (drive-through pop-up)Bill Childers, United Way Portage CountyIn this episode:Loading the bus: ordering “the menu,” filling gaps in the Foodbank marketplace, tossing spoiled produce, pivoting on the fly.Why the bus matters: 80% first-time users; reaching people who can’t get to town pantries.At Atwater Park: personalized dignity (snack packs for kids, ramen for a teen), and how the food always runs out right on time.Real stories of our neighbors: A grandmother raising four grandkids; Dennis choosing between utilities and dinner.Funding in motion: United Way connects Rural Relief to stable micro-grants mid-distribution.Credits:Reporting/hosting by Ben & Patrick Childers. Editing/mix/master by Patrick. Fact-check by Dash Lewis. Story edit by Jenna Marson. Artwork by Miggs Sonny. Original music by L.T. Headtrip.Mentioned in this episode:Neighbors In Need: Portage County Emergency Support DriveNeighbors In Need

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