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KFAI s Wellness Signal | CAPI s Culturally Specific Food Shelf Supports Families Through Pandemic

Jasmine rice, bamboo shoots, coconut milk and more are offered at the food shelf operated by CAPI USA in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. It's these culturally specific groceries that add a warmth and familiarity to the comprehensive services offered by CAPI. In this audio portrait, Basic Needs Manager Chue Vang spoke with KFAI's Ryan Dawes about how CAPI's food shelf has supported families throughout the pandemic.

KFAI s Wellness Signal | CAPI USA: A Warm Presence in a Very Cold System

Leila Hussain and Mayly Xiong both work at CAPI USA, serving immigrants, refugees, people of color and other neighbors in the Twin Cities metro.Because many CAPI staff members were either refugees themselves or have family members who experienced the challenges of immigration, the organization has established itself as a trusted hub of information and resources. KFAI's Ryan Dawes spoke with Hussain and Xiong about their work at CAPI.

KFAI s Wellness Signal | Senior LinkAge Line: A Friend to Navigate Aging

Whether you want help choosing a Medicare plan or need a grab bar installed in your grandparents' home, the Senior LinkAge Line offers a wide scope of support throughout aging. Their staff and volunteers speak six different languages and can be a hands-on, personalized guide for housing, transportation, adult daycare programs, COVID-19 vaccination and more. KFAI's Ryan Dawes spoke with Jetta Wiedemeier Bower about how Senior LinkAge support seniors and their families.

KFAI s Wellness Signal | Expansive, Yet Individualized, The Aliveness Project Strives to Serve

From its roots serving hot meals to those with HIV in the 1980s to its present-day comprehensive offering of social services, the Aliveness Project has expanded its 'person-centered-first' approach throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Matthew Hoppe and Dylan Boyer from the Aliveness Project spoke with KFAI's Ryan Dawes in this audio portrait. Listen here:

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