“We started using the Food Bank when I got divorced. Because, you know, one income, single mom, two kids — it was rough. the first of the month, all your bills come out. So then you’re like, ‘okay, now what?’ But thanks to the mobile pantry, at least we have food.”
“We started using the Food Bank when I got divorced. Because, you know, one income, single mom, two kids — it was rough. the first of the month, all your bills come out. So then you’re like, ‘okay, now what?’ But thanks to the mobile pantry, at least we have food.”
“We started using the Food Bank when I got divorced. Because, you know, one income, single mom, two kids — it was rough. the first of the month, all your bills come out. So then you’re like, ‘okay, now what?’ But thanks to the mobile pantry, at least we have food.”
“We started using the Food Bank when I got divorced. Because, you know, one income, single mom, two kids — it was rough. the first of the month, all your bills come out. So then you’re like, ‘okay, now what?’ But thanks to the mobile pantry, at least we have food.”
In honor of Period Poverty Awareness Week, which runs from May 20 - 28, the New Orleans Public Library is highlighting their partnership with the JLNO to provide free menstrual products to people in need.