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July 25, 2022
We do not offer food. Here’s where you can find food.
So how did ACCFB come to this newfound commitment? Director of Policy & Partnerships Deen Hasaan explained, “The way that we talk about equity can be very abstract and very academic, and so our early conversations were about, how do we make this practical? So we put our minds together and we realized that our procurement was an entry point to put these ideas into practice.”
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The goal is to reach community members who might be disabled or who lack transport options to get to food distribution locations.
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