Working poor seek help from Community Assistance Center as food insecurity rises
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Working poor seek help from Community Assistance Center as food insecurity rises
Volunteers from Steris Healthcare USA were among the volunteers for the Community Assistance Center. they donated more than 100 bottles of shampoo, assembled more than 300 hygiene kits, more than 50 quick meals, and 150 female empowerment kits. (Provided by Community Assistance Center) The Community Assistance Center served 9,633 people in the last 12 months, with 7,987 of them residing in Sandy Springs, Executive Director Francis Horton told th…
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