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Grocery Drive Aids Over 100 Immigrant Families in Local Community

July 19, 2025 - 09:30

Grocery Drive Aids Over 100 Immigrant Families in Local Community

In a commendable effort to support immigrant families in the Los Angeles area, a dedicated school psychology student organized a grocery drive that has made a significant impact. The initiative aimed to provide essential food supplies to families facing challenges, particularly during these trying times.

The drive successfully gathered a substantial amount of non-perishable food items, which were distributed to over 100 families in need. Volunteers from the university community rallied together, showcasing a spirit of compassion and solidarity. The event not only addressed immediate food insecurity but also fostered connections among families and students, promoting a sense of belonging and support.

This initiative highlights the commitment of students at the university to engage with and uplift their local community. By addressing the needs of immigrant families, the grocery drive serves as a reminder of the importance of community support and the positive changes that can be achieved through collective efforts.


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