Congratulations to member Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County on the launch of their 1st-of-its-kind mobile market in Anaheim to help low-income seniors. Watch this ABC 7 piece to see the market in action.
CEO Nicole Suydam told The OC Register that “it allows people both dignity and convenience. They can pick out what they want rather than just be handed a box of food.”
(Photo by Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County)
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