Natalie Flores

founder of Nourish LA

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LA food banks are usually busy during the holidays, but demand is even higher now. More than 1 million Californians are on unemployment .

Nourish LA food pantry is serving hundreds of people a week. Many of them never needed food aid before

LA food banks are usually busy during the holidays, but demand is even higher now. More than 1 million Californians are on unemployment .

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