Hunger’s toll is life-changing.
Food insecurity can lead to Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and obesity.
Family members in food-insecure households are also more likely to struggle with psychological and behavioral health issues as well.
“Self-care exists on a spectrum,” said Kelly Rivadeneyra, LCSW, Assistant Director of the Mental Health Center at Nutley Family Service Bureau (NFSB). “For some people, self-care involves more indulgent ways to take care of oneself, like a massage, although massage certainly has therapeutic benefits. Also on that spectrum is the practice of small daily habits that offer delayed gratification, like taking a walk or practicing deep breathing.”
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We are most sincerely grateful for all individual and organizational efforts to support NFSB through benefit events, such as food drives. However, we kindly ask that all initiatives are coordinated through our Executive Director, Katherine Carmichael at 973-542-8276 Ext. 200 or kcarmichael@nutleyfamily.org. Such efforts will ensure that the usage of our name and/or logo is consistent with NFSB policy guidelines and any applicable laws governing non-profit organizations.
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