“What needed to happen was to partner with trusted, community-based and faith-based leaders who already have a unique set of relationships in the community,” Robinson said. “Many haven’t been involved in food access before, but with the recognition that this is a unique moment, a unique time, we need to mobilize and do something.”
Food distribution pop-up sites start on South, West sides to fill gap during COVID-19 pandemic

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