Which would be a sound argument for creating a community food bank?

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The neighboring community already has an established food back, so it would look good if our community did too.
The community will be eligible to
• earn state-wide recognition for charitable donations.
Volunteering at a food bank looks
• great on job resumes and college applications.
A community food bank is an effective and sustainable solution to hunger and food insecurity in the community.

1 answer

The sound argument for creating a community food bank is:

"A community food bank is an effective and sustainable solution to hunger and food insecurity in the community."

This statement directly addresses the need for a food bank based on its purpose and benefits, rather than on perception or external recognition. It focuses on the positive impact a food bank would have on addressing hunger and supporting community members in need.