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Organization Monument Crisis Center Asks for Food Donations in Concord

The organization Monument Crisis Center in Concord made an urgent call for people to donate to the current crisis because of the suspension of the benefits of the SNAP/CalFresh program. The entity said that in two days they usually serve about 400 families, but this week specifically that number rose to 600. “Basically duplicated our numbers of new people who need food, who need help,” said Karla Tinajero, Director of Operations Monument Crisis …
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The organization Monument Crisis Center in Concord made an urgent call for people to donate to the current crisis because of the suspension of the benefits of the SNAP/CalFresh program. The entity said that in two days they usually serve about 400 families, but this week specifically that number rose to 600. “Basically duplicated our numbers of new people who need food, who need help,” said Karla Tinajero, Director of Operations Monument Crisis …

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Telemundo Area de la Bahía 48 broke the news in on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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