With Thanksgiving in the rear-view mirror, millions of families across the country are waking up with leftover food that could go a long way for families in need. President and CEO of Food Bank for New York City, Leslie Gordon, breaks down what challenges some families are facing this holiday season and how your leftovers can help those who are food insecure.
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familys in need can go to 2 different places and request a full family meal, ham and turkey would be nice to have specific sides with them, many who are in need do this alllll the time. But, you can finnish every bit youve cooked up. Love ya.
Food shelf, churches, food stamps
I really would have kept watching if she didn't just put herself in front of her own green screen…. Years are passed we are who we are now..
Thanksgiving is Racist, eat this
What profound ignorance