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SC Food Insecurity Risk Map

South Carolina has the 7    highest rate of food insecurity in the United States, with 14.4% of SC being food insecure.

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In an effort to equip communities to understand and address the problem of food insecurity, Food is Medicine South Carolina (FiMSC), South Carolina SNAP-Ed, Furman University’s Institute for the Advancement of Community Health (IACH), and Openfields partnered to develop the South Carolina Food Insecurity Risk Map, a cutting-edge data resource that visualizes food insecurity risk side-by-side with relevant demographic and health outcome data at the county and census tract levels.

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Click here to read more about food insecurity in South Carolina and the design of the SC Food Insecurity Risk Index.

Use the map to explore food insecurity risk in your community. Access the user guide by clicking the arrow on the left to learn more about the map’s features. To view the map in a separate window, click here.

If you have difficulty understanding English or have a disability, free language assistance or other aids and services are available upon request by clicking here.

Assistance is also available for Arabic, Russian, Spanish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese, and Portuguese.

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