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Medical Crisis Forces Career Change, Kosher Food Struggle
7 Dec
Summary
- A career dream ended due to a sudden health crisis.
- Financial strain led to difficulties affording kosher foods.
- A local agency provides crucial support for dietary needs.
A medical emergency in 2017 abruptly halted Luis Alvarado's pursuit of a career with the Canada Border Services Agency. A sudden blockage in his aorta required bypass surgery, leaving him with a permanent need for a cane and ending his professional ambitions. This unexpected health crisis led to Alvarado and his wife, who also has a disability, relying on Ontario Disability Support payments.
The financial strain resulted in difficulties affording kosher foods, a critical aspect of their religious observance. While they managed to maintain their kosher practices, it meant restricting their diet significantly. This situation improved after seeking help from Hamilton Jewish Family Services (HJFS), which operates a food bank.
Bernholtz of HJFS noted that food inflation has severely impacted kosher items, limiting their ability to find deals like other food banks. The demand for culturally appropriate foods, including kosher and halal, has surged due to demographic shifts and financial struggles among households. Hamilton Food Share supports HJFS and other local banks, highlighting the growing need for these specialized food items.