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Nonprofits aim to address worsened food insecurity in Boston

Isabella Abraham April 15, 2021
One year in, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to leave many Boston residents facing food insecurity.
The Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral in Fenway, one of the sites where Dorchester-based organization Fair Foods sells $2 plastic bags of fresh produce to low-income residents. SARAH BURNICK/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Fair Foods sells bags of fresh produce for only $2 each

Sarah Burnick September 19, 2019
The organizations takes surplus and imperfect produce from supermarkets and food companies and redistributes them to Boston's needy for cheap.
An event hosted by the Greater Boston Food Bank, a hunger-relief organization. It is leading events for this year’s Hunger Action Month to raise funds and awareness surrounding food insecurity. COURTESY OF WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

Greater Boston Food Bank works to fight hunger during Hunger Action Month

Nisha Rao September 19, 2019
The Greater Boston Food Bank will host events throughout the month, which include an advocacy day at the Massachusetts State House.
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