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Long lines for free food persist a year into the pandemic, causing concern among advocates
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Milford Based Boost Oxygen Continues Annual Donation To Connecticut Food Bank Written by submitted
Boost Oxygen donated $5,000 to the
Connecticut Food Bank. When schools closed during the pandemic and millions lost employment, food banks across the country were still there to supply daily meals to those that needed it at a crucial time. A year later, while there is optimism that the nation is recovering from the pandemic, we can’t forget about food banks and the stability they provide to their communities.
Boost Oxygen hasn’t forgotten a promise they made in 2020 to continue their annual donation to the Connecticut Food Bank, which has recently combined with
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CT s Uneven Recovery
Long lines for free food persist more than a year into the pandemic, causing concern among advocates
A drive-thru food distribution site at Rentschler Field in East Hartford almost one year after the emergency drive-thru began. | photo by: Jacqueline Rabe Thomas :: CtMirror.org
The coronavirus put Connecticut and the world in an economic tailspin one year ago. In this special three-part series, the CT Mirror began by mapping the persistent
damage that has fallen primarily on low-wage workers, followed with a deep dive into how Connecticut’s housing boom has been a bust for the poor.