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Charter Awards $1 Million 2021 Spectrum Digital Education Grants To 49 Nonprofits Supporting Broadband Literacy

Charter Awards $1 Million 2021 Spectrum Digital Education Grants To 49 Nonprofits Supporting Broadband Literacy
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Charter Awards $1 Million 2021 Spectrum Digital Education Grants To 49 Nonprofits Supporting Broadband Literacy

Charter Awards $1 Million 2021 Spectrum Digital Education Grants To 49 Nonprofits Supporting Broadband Literacy
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Smoothing the path to fighting food insecurity

Smoothing the path to fighting food insecurity By Christina Severin and Erin McAleer July 30, 2021Reprints Xavrien Francois distributes groceries from The Boys and Girls Republic to families in need throughout the Lower East Side in New York in October 2020. Michael Loccisano/Getty Images Many Americans take good nutrition for granted. They shouldn’t. Hunger is a growing problem in the U.S. In 2019, more than 1 in every 10 American households suffered from food insecurity, meaning that they lacked access to enough food for an active, healthy life for all household members. The Covid-19 pandemic made things worse. The need for food assistance increased as millions of families according to one estimate, nearly 1 in 4 U.S. households across the country experienced food insecurity, the result of pandemic-related factors such as job loss. Quarantines and social distancing made it harder to get to affordable grocery stores and for food relief organizations to

Elderly Central Mass residents frustrated, unable to register for COVID-19 vaccination

WORCESTER   After spending much of Wednesday morning working with her daughter to schedule an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccine, 85-year-old Theresa Mongeau of Hardwick finally shrugged, turned off her iPad and gave up. I have an iPad and I can do a few things on it, but this was hard, she said of the process. Even my daughter tried to help and she wasn t able to figure out how to get an appointment. The site she was directed to kept bringing her back to the same places on the internet and she wasn t able to navigate away to a page that would allow her to make an appointment, she explained.

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