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Becoming COVID Capable: Addressing Food and Meals Access

Affordable housing communities are well-positioned to be ideal meal distribution sites, particularly for families facing barriers to transportation or who are unable to access school meal sites. This resource provides details for housing agencies to learn how they can help residents access food by becoming food distribution sites.

Stephanie PollickNovember 19, 2020Housing
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