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United Relief

United Relief

By: Odd Conduit Media
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In Portage County, Ohio—like so many places across the country—food insecurity isn’t just a statistic, it’s a lived reality. This podcast follows two brothers as they return home to uncover the complex web of causes, challenges, and grassroots solutions shaping the fight against hunger in their community. Through intimate interviews and on-the-ground reporting, we explore the local food ecosystem—from county officials and food bank leaders to rural mutual aid groups and policy influencers. Along the way, we ask: What does it really take to make sure everyone in our community eats?Copyright 2025 Odd Conduit Media Economics Hygiene & Healthy Living Management Management & Leadership Social Sciences
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  • Introducing United Relief: Examining Food Insecurity in Portage County Ohio
    Aug 13 2025

    In Portage County, Ohio—like so many places across the country—food insecurity isn’t just a statistic, it’s a lived reality. This podcast follows two brothers as they return home to uncover the complex web of causes, challenges, and grassroots solutions shaping the fight against hunger in their community.

    Through intimate interviews and on-the-ground reporting, we explore the local food ecosystem—from county officials and food bank leaders to rural mutual aid groups and policy influencers. Along the way, we ask: What does it really take to make sure everyone in our community eats?

    If you have an untold story about community impact and are looking for help telling it via podcasting, contact us at services@oddconduitmedia.com. You can learn more about us at oddconduitmedia.com.

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    2 mins
  • Hunger in Plain Sight in Portage County
    Aug 16 2025

    A ground-level primer on Portage County’s hunger crisis—how the pandemic exposed long-standing gaps, what ALICE reveals that federal poverty stats miss, and how county leaders tried to plug holes with ARPA funds.

    You’ll hear from:
    • John Kennedy, Portage County Treasurer
    • Sabrina Christian-Bennett, Portage County Commissioner

    In this episode:
    • The moment hunger got personal: families living in cars at a single pantry stop.
    • Kent vs. Ravenna: visible prosperity, hidden need—and why Portage is a microcosm of the country.
    • ALICE vs. poverty rate: why 23% under ALICE (and 60%+ in Kent City) reframes the scale of hunger locally.
    • What ARPA enabled (and couldn’t): rapid grants, pop-up pantries, moving dollars to the Foodbank to cut red tape.
    • Rural barriers: food deserts, no transit, the cost of distance.
    • The collaboration problem: breaking “silo mentality” so people actually find help.

    Resources mentioned:
    • ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) methodology
    • Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank
    • United Way Portage County
    • 211 (call or 211.org) for local services

    Credits:

    Reporting/hosting by Ben & Patrick Childers. Editing/mix/master by Patrick. Fact-check by Dash Lewis. Story edit by Jenna Marson. Artwork by Migs Sunny. Original music by L.T. Headtrip.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Neighbors In Need: Portage County Emergency Support Drive

    Neighbors In Need

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    25 mins
  • Hunger Across the Network in Portage County
    Aug 16 2025

    Inside the organizations that stitch the safety net together—United Way Portage County and the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank—where logistics, dignity, and scarcity collide.

    You’ll hear from:
    • Bill Childers, President & CEO, United Way Portage County
    • Heather Rainone, United Way Portage County
    • Raven Gayhart, Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank
    • Brooke Durow, Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank

    In this episode:
    • What “Change Hunger” is and how emergency food dollars flow across a county.
    • 211 by the numbers: (calls, searches, 700+ local programs) and why discoverability still fails many families.
    • Foodbank 101: the hub-and-spoke model; client choice vs. drive-through boxes; why kids and seniors dominate the lines.
    • Post-COVID realities: supply shortfalls, purchased food up 40%, pantry visits up double digits.
    • The dignity piece: letting neighbors “shop the shelves” vs. the anonymity and convenience of drive-through.

    Resources mentioned:
    • Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank
    • United Way Portage County
    • 211 (call or 211.org) for local services

    Credits:

    Reporting/hosting by Ben & Patrick Childers. Editing/mix/master by Patrick. Fact-check by Dash Lewis. Story edit by Jenna Marson. Artwork by Migs Sunny. Original music by L.T. Headtrip.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Neighbors In Need: Portage County Emergency Support Drive

    Neighbors In Need

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    28 mins
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