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that one quarter of children around the country could face food insecurity in 2020 due to the novel coronavirus.
In this guide, Eater has identified a range of programs, organizations, and charities fighting hunger, developing sustainable food networks, and providing support to thewho are unemployed due to this global medical disaster. They’re places that are stepping in to do work in their communities where governments and elected officials have left people behind.
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