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Bowers Museum Provides Hunger Relief, Virtual Online Programming
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BY LAURIE HANSON • December 19, 2020
For the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana the powers of art provide healing and solace even in these trying times.
Though the museum is closed for now, they have creatively implemented hunger relief and gone virtual online to serve others during the pandemic. Their efforts include having provided 23,193 meals to frontline medical and emergency personnel, low-income children, families, seniors and the homeless. Additionally, they also provided 1,148 bags of groceries and 1,527 art kits to low-income children and seniors. In 2021, the museum plans to offer free groceries to their low-income afterschool families from Santa Ana.