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South Bay nonprofits say families are back to pandemic-level food insecurity
SOUTH BAY SAFETY NET service providers facing an increased demand and decreased funding are calling for community support. The Emergency Assistance Network, a collaboration of Santa Clara County nonprofits led by United Way, is confronting a devastating lack of financial assistance due to federal and county budget cuts. The network provides coordinated support for residents facing food and housing […] The post South Bay nonprofits say families are back to pandemic-level food insecurity appeared first on Local News Matters .
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According to Local News Matters’s source item, South Bay nonprofits say families are back to pandemic-level food insecurity, SOUTH BAY SAFETY NET service providers facing an increased demand and decreased funding are calling for community support. The Emergency Assistance Network, a collaboration of Santa Clara County nonprofits led by United Way, is confronting a devastating lack of financial assistance due to federal and county budget cuts. The network provides coordinated support for residents facing food and housing […] The post South Bay nonprofits say families are back to pandemic-level food insecurity appeared first on Local News Matters .
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