‘Everybody should have something to eat’: Months after immigration surge, volunteers continue food deliveries in Latino communities
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Verite News‘Everybody should have something to eat’: Months after immigration surge, volunteers continue food deliveries in Latino communitiesveritenews.orgVolunteer Gay DiGiovanni, center, packs up food and other necessities for immigrant families in St. Tammany Parish at the United Methodist Church in Slidell, La., on June 17, 2026.
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