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Addressing Food Insecurity in Our Own Backyard

Sep 21, 20208 minSeason 1Ep. 7
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Episode description

Access to food is a social justice issue. Even before the coronavirus disrupted our lives, millions of people nationwide struggled with being able to afford adequate amounts of nutritious food.

On this episode of Pull Up A Chair we talk with Ashley Pressman, the executive director of the Jewish Volunteer Connection and Natanya Rabinowitz, the executive director of Charm City Care Connection about how COVID-19 has increased the number of people in our community, dealing with the challenge of food security.

Access to food is a social justice issue. Even before the coronavirus disrupted our lives, millions of people nationwide struggled with being able to afford adequate amounts of nutritious food.

On this episode of Pull Up A Chair we talk with Ashley Pressman, the executive director of the Jewish Volunteer Connection and Natanya Rabinowitz, the executive director of Charm City Care Connection about how COVID-19 has increased the number of people in our community, dealing with the challenge of food security.

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