Farmworkers help put food on American tables, but often face food insecurity themselves. Newsy's Lauren Magarino reports on non-profits doing their part to help get essential farmworkers the food and resources they need to survive during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Farmworkers Face Heightened Food Insecurity Amid Pandemic
Farmworkers help put food on American tables, but often face food insecurity themselves. A group of non-profits is working to change that.
Farmworkers Face Heightened Food Insecurity Amid Pandemic
Called to Serve Farmworkers
Posted: 10:52 a.m. EDT May 6, 2020

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