Paradise Valley Emergency Food Bank Providing During COVID-19
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Kay Norris, interim director of the Paradise Valley Emergency Food Bank, talks about how demand has increased. Even though the bank had to cut volunteer staff in half during this crisis, they are still able to distribute all the food and supplies to families in need during this time. PVEFD is also delivering food bags to many schools in the district, so schools can continue curbside pickup for students.
For more information go to: http://www.pvefb.org
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