Giving Tuesday: ‘Invisible Hands’ brings food to people isolated due to Covid-19
40 of people in the U.S. don’t have enough food for the first time in the pandemic, bringing a group of young people together to form an organization called “Invisible Hands.” The delivery service brings food and necessary items to homes of people isolated due to Covid-19.
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