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Fruit and vegetables

Vegetables and fruit display at the “pop-up grocer” market in West Garfield Park.

Fruit and vegetables

Vegetables and fruit display at the “pop-up grocer” market in West Garfield Park.

Local groups step up to feed new arrivals, Chicagoans across the city

Chicago businesses and organizations are stepping up to dish out meals for some of the city’s most food insecure.

Vegetables and fruit display at the “pop-up grocer” market in West Garfield Park.

   

Reset checks in with local groups and organizations to learn about their efforts to provide meals and groceries to asylum seekers, the unhoused and residents of Chicago’s under-resourced communities.

If you’re interested in helping out, go here to find out more.

GUESTS: Faraz Sardharia, owner of Tandoor Char House; co-founder of Chi-Care

Angela Taylor, wellness coordinator for Garfield Park Community Council

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