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DCHC and SHFB Distribute Free Groceries to Community via Drive-Thru Service

New Orleans (press release) — DePaul Community Health Centers (DCHC) is collaborating with Second Harvest Food Bank (SHFB) to distribute complimentary groceries to the community via a drive-thru service.

The initiative, aimed at helping those in need, allows residents to receive essential food supplies without having to leave their vehicles. Volunteers and staff organize and distribute the groceries efficiently, ensuring a smooth and safe operation.

These efforts contribute significantly to supporting families facing food insecurity, offering them a practical solution through this accessible and community-focused endeavor.

Corey Bureau

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