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Yuba Sutter Food Bank says $15,000 city allocation funded emergency distribution serving 2,350 people
Summary
Yuba Sutter Food Bank thanked the council for a $15,000 emergency allocation and described a rapid distribution that served about 2,350 people (roughly 650 families) during CalFresh delays and the federal shutdown; the food bank also described a new "airman's market" partnership with Beale Air Force Base.
Maria Ball, executive director of the Yuba Sutter Food Bank, told the council the organization used a $15,000 allocation from the city to support emergency food relief following delays in CalFresh benefits and a federal shutdown. She said the food bank organized a Saturday distribution in a Kmart parking lot that served about 2,350 individuals —…
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