Central Texas Food Bank assistance not slowing down as pandemic rounds corner
Leaders with the food bank says they have adjusted to a new COVID normal for how many people they are serving. Author: Tori Larned (KVUE) Updated: 8:36 AM CDT April 13, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas Even as the pandemic rounds the corner with vaccines ramping up, tens of thousands of people are still struggling to afford food in Central Texas.
The demand for food from the Central Texas Food Bank (CTFB) is returning to its COVID normal levels after Winter Storm Uri caused people s need for food to skyrocket, according to Mark Jackson, CTFB s chief development officer.
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