The Freeholder Board partnered with Farmers Against Hunger, Cooper’s Ferry Partnership, and the City of Camden to provide free produce to families struggling to pay for basic needs at a pop-up market Saturday in Camden, New Jersey. Those in attendance received 20 lbs of mixed produce and milk which was also available.
Source: ABC News 6
Families in need receive free produce from Camden pop-up market amid COVID-19
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