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Councilors unite to combat hunger in the community

September 11, 2024 | Boston City, Suffolk County, Massachusetts


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Councilors unite to combat hunger in the community
In a recent city council meeting, Councilor Braden received commendations from colleagues for his efforts in addressing hunger through local organizations. The discussion highlighted the significant role of community initiatives, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on the Guild in Dorchester, which has expanded its outreach to various neighborhoods, including West Roxbury and East Boston.

Councilor Braden emphasized the importance of community fridges that emerged during the pandemic, noting their ongoing support from local businesses. He specifically mentioned Cafe Juice Up, which provides essential resources to keep a community fridge operational, showcasing the collaborative spirit among residents and businesses in combating food insecurity.

The councilors collectively recognized the abundance of food resources in the city, pointing out the need to better distribute this surplus to those in need. The meeting concluded with the adoption of Docket Number 1354, which reflects the council's commitment to enhancing food access and supporting community-driven solutions. The council is set to continue discussions on related initiatives, as they move forward with Docket Number 1355.

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