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(CNN)It was a tender moment Elle Dingman will remember for a long time.
Ryder's family represents America's 13.1 million households with children that often go without food: "food-insecure households."
Missouri ranked 12th in the nation for highest percentage of food-insecure households: 15.2% with "low or very low" food security in 2015, according to the USDA. North Dakota had the lowest percentage of food-insecure households with 8.5%, and Mississippi had the highest with 20.8%. The national percentage: 12.7%
It's a stunning figure: America throws away an estimated 40% of its food,
according to the Natural Resources Defense Council.That's an estimated $165 billion
worth of food -- which could go far toward feeding those 13.1 million households with children. It actually works out to about $12,600 per household.
A 2012 Gallup pollshowed that American families spend an average of about $150 per week on food. That's about $7,800 a year.
Volunteers and privately funded nonprofits like Jesus Was Homeless help to ease the problem. Dingman, who took the photo of little Ryder, got involved after watching working-poor families struggle to survive paycheck to paycheck. "I just realized how many people are hurting in our community, and I wanted to help them," Dingman said.
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