In Miami, Feeding South Florida is facing significant challenges due to a $1 billion cut in federal funding, which has reduced its budget by 40%, affecting its ability to serve 1.2 million people across four counties. The cuts, impacting programs that allowed food banks to purchase from local farmers, have led to increased desperation among families relying on food assistance, as reflected by longer lines for weekly distributions. Farmers also feel the strain, as partnerships to distribute surplus produce are hindered, emphasizing the urgent need to prevent food waste while supporting local communities.