Nearly one in four children in the United States lives in families that struggle to put food on the table, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. But Latino children are even more likely to be at risk of hunger, according to new analysis by Bread for the World Institute. More than 30 percent of Latino children live in such households, and a third of Latino families rely on food banks to help feed their families.
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