How mutual aid helped a Seattle neighborhood feed the community
It started early in the pandemic with hot meals, but the residents of South Park have since created a sustainable way to tackle food insecurity and support each other.
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YES! Magazine
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May 5, 2021
A sharing table in South Park neighborhood that was later converted to a sharing shed. (Monica Perez for YES! Magazine)
When the coronavirus pandemic hit the United States a year ago and Washington Gov. Jay Inslee ordered people to shelter in place, the folks at the community center in Seattle’s South Park neighborhood worried about how they would continue to serve their residents.