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HAWK: County by County Data

Maryland Food Bank
September 21, 2018
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HAWK: County by County Data

A count by county look at HAWK data.

Maryland Food Bank

September 21, 2018
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  1. Calvert County 32% Of all individuals living in Calvert County

    are likely to be food insecure. Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau. Percent individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. 91,502 5,490 25,621 Total Population 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% Owings Long Beach Dunkirk Chesapeake Ranch Estates Huntingtown Drum Point Calvert Beach Solomons Chesapeake Beach North Beach Lusby Prince Frederick Sum of Federal Poverty % Sum of ALICE % Sorted by FPL *Sorted by %<FPL
  2. Allegany County 40% Of all individuals living in Allegany County

    are likely to be food insecure. Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau. Percent individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. 71,615 15,039 12,891 Total Population Individuals <FPL Individuals <ALICE 0% 20% 40% 60% Ellerslie Zihlman Mount Savage Barton La Vale Rawlings Eckhart Mines Moscow Midland Potomac Park Corriganville Westernport McCoole Bel Air Grahamtown Bowmans Addition Cresaptown Bowling Green Cumberland Danville Lonaconing Pleasant Grove Frostburg Sum of Federal Poverty % Sum of ALICE % *Sorted by %<FPL
  3. Anne Arundel County 28% Of all individuals living in Anne

    Arundel County are likely to be food insecure. Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau. Percent individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. Sampling – see page 2 for full listing 0% 20% 40% 60% Crownsville Severna Park Friendship Riva Edgewater Odenton Linthicum Annapolis Glen Burnie Brooklyn Park Jessup Sum of Federal Poverty % Sum of ALICE % *Sorted by %<FPL 91,502 5,490 25,621 Total Population Individuals <FPL Individuals <ALICE
  4. Anne Arundel County, page 2 0% 20% 40% 60% Gambrills

    Maryland City Herald Harbor Annapolis Neck Lake Shore Deale Severna Park Parole Cape St. Claire Arnold Mayo Fort Meade Arden on the Severn Crofton Odenton Shady Side Riviera Beach Pasadena Edgewater Riva Friendship Linthicum Severn Ferndale Galesville Glen Burnie Crownsville Annapolis Brooklyn Park Jessup Sum of Federal Poverty % Sum of ALICE % *Sorted by %<FPL
  5. Baltimore City 45% Of all individuals living in Baltimore City

    are likely to be food insecure. Sampling – see page 2 for full listing Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau. Percent individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. 622,793 137,014 143,242 Total Population Individuals <FPL Individuals <ALICE 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Canton Inner Harbor/Federal Hill Mount Washington/Coldspring Fells Point Downtown/Seton Hill Loch Raven Dickeyville/Franklintown Pimlico/Arlington/Hilltop Belair-Edison Patterson Park North & East Washington Village/Pigtown Penn North/Reservoir Hill Harbor East/Little Italy Sandtown-Winchester/Harlem Park Southern Park Heights Upton/Druid Heights % Individual < FPL % Individual < ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  6. Baltimore City, page 2 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    South Baltimore Canton Inner Harbor/Federal Hill Greater Roland Park/Poplar Hill Mount Washington/Coldspring Fells Point North Baltimore/Guilford/Homeland Downtown/Seton Hill Cross-Country/Cheswolde Medfield/Hampden/Woodberry/Remington Northwood Midtown Harford/Echodale Highlandtown Lauraville Chinquapin Park/Belvedere Hamilton Edmondson Village Loch Raven Beechfield/Ten Hills/West Hills Orangeville/East Highlandtown Morrell Park/Violetville Cedonia/Frankford Dorchester/Ashburton Greater Mondawmin Howard Park/West Arlington Dickeyville/Franklintown The Waverlies Forest Park/Walbrook Pimlico/Arlington/Hilltop Greater Govans Belair-Edison Westport/Mount Winans/Lakeland Glen-Fallstaff Allendale/Irvington/S. Hilton Patterson Park North & East Claremont/Armistead Midway/Coldstream Greater Rosemont Greenmount East Washington Village/Pigtown Greater Charles Village/Barclay Brooklyn/Curtis Bay/Hawkins Point Clifton-Berea Penn North/Reservoir Hill Southeastern Harbor East/Little Italy Sandtown-Winchester/Harlem Park Madison/East End Southern Park Heights Southwest Baltimore Cherry Hill Oldtown/Middle East Upton/Druid Heights Poppleton/The Terraces/Hollins Market % Individual < FPL % Individual < ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  7. Baltimore County 40% Of all individuals living in Baltimore County

    are likely to be food insecure. Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau. Percent individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. 832,468 83,247 249,740 Total Population Individuals <FPL Individuals <ALICE Sampling, for full data see page 2 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% Timonium Owings Mills Arbutus Catonsville Cockeysville Randallstown Milford Mill Towson Dundalk Essex Reisterstown Lansdowne Sum of %<FPL Sum of %<ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  8. Baltimore County, page 2 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% Kingsville

    White Marsh Mays Chapel Timonium Hampton Lutherville Garrison Owings Mills Rossville Perry Hall Arbutus Catonsville Carney Pikesville Lochearn Woodlawn Overlea Randallstown Bowleys Quarters Rosedale Cockeysville Milford Mill Middle River Edgemere Towson Dundalk Essex Parkville Reisterstown Baltimore Highlands Lansdowne Sum of %<FPL Sum of %<ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  9. Caroline County 38% Of all individuals living in Caroline County

    are likely to be food insecure. Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau, % individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. 33,193 4,647 7,966 Total Population Individuals <FPL Individuals <ALICE 0% 20% 40% 60% Greensboro Preston Ridgely Denton Federalsburg Sum of %<FPL Sum of %<ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  10. Carroll County 28% Of all individuals living in Carroll County

    are likely to be food insecure. Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau. Percent individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. 167,781 8,389 38,590 Total Population Individuals <FPL Individuals <ALICE 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% Eldersburg Hampstead Manchester Mount Airy New Windsor Sykesville Taneytown Union Bridge Westminster Sum of %<FPL Sum of %<ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  11. Cecil County 35% Of all individuals living in Cecil County

    are likely to be food insecure. Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau. Percent individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. 102,746 9,247 26,714 Total Population Individuals <FPL Individuals <ALICE 0% 20% 40% 60% Chesapeake City Charlestown Rising Sun Elkton Cecilton Perryville North East Port Deposit Sum of %<FPL Sum of %<ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  12. Charles County 32% Of all individuals living in Charles County

    are likely to be food insecure. Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau. Percent individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. 159,700 11,179 39,925 Total Population Individuals <FPL Individuals <ALICE 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% Bensville Bryans Road Waldorf Indian Head La Plata Cobb Island Hughesville Potomac Heights Bryantown Pomfret Sum of %<FPL Sum of %<ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  13. Dorchester County 43% Of all individuals living in Dorchester County

    are likely to be food insecure. Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau. Percent individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. 32,162 4,824 9,005 Total Population Individuals <FPL Individuals <ALICE 0% 20% 40% 60% Algonquin East New Market Vienna Secretary Hurlock Cambridge Sum of %<FPL Sum of %<ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  14. Frederick County 32% Of all individuals living in Frederick County

    are likely to be food insecure. Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau. Percent individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. 252,022 15,121 65,526 Total Population Individuals <FPL Individuals <ALICE 0% 20% 40% 60% Middletown Myersville Linganore Point of Rocks Urbana Rosemont Braddock Heights Walkersville Adamstown New Market Woodsboro Ballenger Creek Jefferson Sabillasville Thurmont Spring Ridge Frederick Emmitsburg Brunswick Libertytown Sum of %<FPL Sum of %<ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  15. Garrett County 35% Of all individuals living in Garrett County

    are likely to be food insecure. Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau. Percent individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. 29,233 3,800 6,431 Total Population Individuals <FPL Individuals <ALICE 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% Bloomington Accident Finzel Kitzmiller Deer Park Grantsville Oakland Mountain Lake Park Friendsville Loch Lynn Heights Sum of %<FPL Sum of %<ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  16. Harford County 34% Of all individuals living in Harford County

    are likely to be food insecure. Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau. Percent individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. 252,160 20,173 65,562 Total Population Individuals <FPL Individuals <ALICE 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% Fallston Pleasant Hills Bel Air North Darlington Bel Air South Aberdeen Proving Ground Jarrettsville Riverside Joppatowne Pylesville Bel Air Havre de Grace Aberdeen Edgewood Perryman Sum of %<FPL Sum of %<ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  17. Howard County 22% Of all individuals living in Howard County

    are likely to be food insecure. Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau. Percent individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. 321,113 16,056 54,589 Total Population Individuals <FPL Individuals <ALICE 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% Scaggsville Highland Ilchester Ellicott City North Laurel Elkridge Columbia Savage Fulton Sum of %<FPL Sum of %<ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  18. Kent County 40% Of all individuals living in Kent County

    are likely to be food insecure. Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau. Percent individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. 19,384 1,745 6,009 Total Population Individuals <FPL Individuals <ALICE 0% 20% 40% 60% Betterton Butlertown Galena Rock Hall Millington Chestertown Sum of %<FPL Sum of %<ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  19. Queen Anne’s County 29% Of all individuals living in Queen

    Anne’s County are likely to be food insecure. Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau. Percent individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. 49,770 2,986 11,447 Total Population Individuals <FPL Individuals <ALICE 0% 20% 40% 60% Kent Narrow's Stevensville Centerville Queenstown Queen Anne Chester Sudlersville Grasonville Kingstown Church Hill Sum of %<FPL Sum of %<ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  20. Somerset County 53% Of all individuals living in Somerset County

    are likely to be food insecure. Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau. Percent individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. 25,918 5,702 8,035 Total Population Individuals <FPL Individuals <ALICE 0% 50% 100% West Pocomoke Mount Vernon Eden Deal Island Crisfield Princess Anne Fairmount Sum of %<FPL Sum of %<ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  21. St. Mary’s County 32% Of all individuals living in St.

    Mary’s County are likely to be food insecure. Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau. Percent individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. 112,667 7,887 28,167 Total Population Individuals <FPL Individuals <ALICE 0% 20% 40% 60% Golden Beach Charlotte Hall Mechanicsville California Lexington Park Leonardtown Piney Point Sum of %<FPL Sum of %<ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  22. Talbot County 39% Of all individuals living in Talbot County

    are likely to be food insecure. Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau. Percent individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. 37,103 3,710 10,760 Total Population Individuals <FPL Individuals <ALICE 0% 20% 40% 60% Oxford St. Michaels Tilghman Island Cordova Easton Trappe Sum of %<FPL Sum of %<ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  23. Washington County 42% Of all individuals living in Washington County

    are likely to be food insecure. Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau. Percent individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. 150,578 19,575 43,668 Total Population Individuals <FPL Individuals <ALICE 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% Keedysville Wilson-Conococheague Leitersburg Fountainhead- Orchard Highfield-Cascade Boonsboro St. James Sharpsburg Paramount-Long Meadow Downsville Mount Lena Halfway Smithsburg Clear Spring Robinwood Maugansville Breathedsville Bagtown Funkstown Hancock Williamsport Hagerstown Sum of %<FPL Sum of %<ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  24. Wicomico County 35% Of all individuals living in Wicomico County

    are likely to be food insecure. Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau. Percent individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. 102,923 14,409 21,614 Total Population Individuals <FPL Individuals <ALICE 0% 50% 100% Hebron Willards Mardela Springs Bivalve Parsonburg Delmar Pittsville Sharptown Fruitland Salisbury Jesterville Sum of %<FPL Sum of %<ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  25. Worcester County 31% Of all individuals living in Worcester County

    are likely to be food insecure. Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau. Percent individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. 51,690 5,169 10,855 Total Population Individuals <FPL Individuals <ALICE 0% 20% 40% 60% Ocean Pines Ocean City Berlin West Ocean City Snow Hill Pocomoke City Sum of %<FPL Sum of %<ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  26. Prince George’s County 38% Of all individuals living in Prince

    George’s County are likely to be food insecure. Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau. Percent individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. Sampling – see page 2 for full listing 912,756 82,148 264,699 Total Population Individuals <FPL Individuals <ALICE 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% Woodmore Brandywine Cedarville Bowie Clinton Kettering Queen Anne Glenn Dale Oxon Hill Woodlawn Andrews AFB University Park Temple Hills Beltsville Adelphi Captiol Heights Landover Mount Rainier Sum of %<FPL Sum of %<ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  27. Prince George’s County, page 2 0% 20% 40% 60% 80%

    West Laurel Marlton Woodmore Brandywine Mitchellville Bowie Rosaryville Clinton Marlboro Meadows Baden Melwood North Brentwood Queen Anne Fort Washington South Laurel Cheverly Westphalia Seabrook Oxon Hill Queensland Largo Konterra Coral Hills Edmonston Forestville Temple Hills Beltsville New Carrollton Marlow Heights Hyattsville Brentwood Adelphi East Riverdale Riverdale Park Walker Mill Landover Langley Park Colmar Manor Bladensburg College Park Sum of %<FPL Sum of %<ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  28. Montgomery County 27% Of all individuals living in Montgomery County

    are likely to be food insecure. Total population based on 2017 estimate from US Census Bureau. Percent individuals below FPL + ALICE based on United Way ALICE Report / Survival Budget. Sampling – see page 2 for full listing 1,058,810 63,529 222,350 Total Population Individuals <FPL Individuals <ALICE 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Chevy Chase Section Three Chevy Chase Chevy Chase Village Laytonsville Chevy Chase Redland Bethesda Chevy Chase Section Five Rockville Germantown Gaithersburg Kensington Silver Spring White Oak Sum of %<FPL Sum of %<ALICE *Sorted by %<FPL
  29. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Chevy Chase Section Three

    South Kensington Chevy Chase Layhill Somerset Poolesville Darnestown Laytonsville Cloverly Chevy Chase Village North Chevy Chase Clarksburg Cabin John Martin's Additions Brookmont Chevy Chase Redland Oleny Washington Grove Garrett Park Colesville Burtonsville Travilah Chevy Chase Section Five Calverton Bethesda Potomac Damascus Four Corners North Potomac Ashton-Sandy Spring North Bethesda Hillandale Kemp Mill Rockville Germantown Friendship Heights Village Forest Glen Montgomery Village Leisure World Glenmont Aspen Hill Takoma Park North Kensington Kensington Gaithersburg Wheaton Derwood Fairland Silver Spring White Oak Sum of %<FPL Sum of %<ALICE Montgomery County, page 2 *Sorted by %<FPL