When people think about food insecurity, they often imagine empty stomachs or missed meals. But hunger is only part of the story.
Food insecurity is a health issue — one that affects physical health, mental well-being, and long-term outcomes for individuals and families across Maryland. At the LindaBen Foundation, we see firsthand how lack of access to nourishing food is deeply connected to chronic disease, stress, and other social factors that shape health.
That’s why our work goes beyond food alone.
Food Insecurity and Chronic Disease: A Hidden Link
Food insecurity makes it harder to prevent and manage chronic conditions such as:
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diabetes
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high blood pressure
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heart disease
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obesity
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digestive and immune-related illnesses
When families don’t have consistent access to healthy food, they are often forced to rely on cheaper, highly processed options that are:
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high in sodium, sugar, and unhealthy fats
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low in essential nutrients
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less supportive of long-term health
This cycle increases the risk of chronic disease — and makes existing conditions harder to manage.
Nutrition as Preventative Care
Access to fresh, nourishing food is one of the most effective tools for preventing illness.
Diets rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean protein help:
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regulate blood sugar
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reduce inflammation
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support heart and metabolic health
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strengthen immunity
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improve energy and overall functioning
At the LindaBen Foundation, we treat food access as preventative care — a foundational part of health, not a luxury.
The Role of Social Determinants of Health
Health doesn’t begin in a doctor’s office. It’s shaped by what public health experts call social determinants of health — the conditions in which people live, work, and grow.
Food insecurity is closely linked to other barriers, including:
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unstable housing
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limited transportation
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unemployment or underemployment
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lack of access to healthcare
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financial stress and systemic inequities
These factors compound one another, making it harder for families to achieve and maintain good health.
Why Food Support Must Be Paired With Resource Support
Providing food is critical — but it’s often not enough on its own.
That’s why the LindaBen Foundation created the Community Resource Support Center, a space dedicated to addressing the full picture of wellness.
The Center helps individuals and families:
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navigate healthcare and benefits appointments
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access housing, employment, and financial resources
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participate in wellness and education workshops
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receive guidance and support in a dignified, welcoming environment
By addressing food insecurity alongside other social determinants of health, we help reduce barriers that keep families stuck in cycles of crisis.
Whole-Person Wellness in Action
When families have:
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reliable access to nutritious food
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support navigating essential systems
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education and tools to make informed choices
They are better equipped to:
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manage chronic conditions
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reduce emergency healthcare visits
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improve mental and emotional well-being
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build stability and independence
This is what whole-person care looks like.
Maryland Communities Deserve More Than Survival
Across Maryland, too many families are working hard but still struggling to meet basic needs. Food insecurity should never determine someone’s health outcomes or life expectancy.
At the LindaBen Foundation, our mission is rooted in wellness, dignity, and empowerment. By connecting food access with resource support, we help families move from survival toward sustained health.
How You Can Support Health Equity
Support Preventative Health Through Food & Resources
Your support helps provide nourishing food and access to critical resources that address the root causes of poor health.
👉 Donate to support whole-person wellness
Access Support or Partner With Us
If you or someone you know could benefit from food or resource support — or if your organization wants to collaborate — we’re here.
👉 Access support / Partner with the LindaBen Foundation
Food Is the Foundation of Health
Food insecurity isn’t just about hunger — it’s about health, opportunity, and equity. When we address food access alongside social determinants of health, we create stronger, healthier communities across Maryland.
At the LindaBen Foundation, that’s the work we’re committed to — every day.









