sarahi espinoza salamanca is in our studio for your "comunidad del valle." male announcer: nbc bay area presents "comunidad del valle" with damian trujillo. damian: we begin today with a solution maybe to fight hunger in san mateo and in santa clara counties. with me on "comunidad del valle" is jessica vasquez with the second harvest food bank. welcome to the show. jessica vasquez: thank you. damian: now, you developed this way for folks to obtain food if they actually need the food, but let's talk first of all about the need because there is kind of a perception that the economy is doing well and that we're doing okay and that there isn't a need for food. we're looking at video here at the sacred heart community services, which is, of course, one of the partners of second harvest. but talk, if you will, about the need, the ongoing need for this kind of service in the bay area. jessica: yeah, so as a matter of fact, we've noticed that about half of the individuals who actually qualify for calfresh and, of course, other food resources are benefitting from the program itself. so that is w