South Tucson organizations working to feed families in need

SOUTH TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — In South Tucson, local organizations are making a significant impact with a mobile pantry, providing free food for families in and around the 1.2-square-mile city.

This summer, South Tucson Community Outreach is expanding its services, partnering with Interfaith Community Services to bring a monthly mobile food pantry to the South Tucson Housing Authority.

“Over the past year, we have noticed that one day a month was not sufficient for these elders and disabled residents who really don’t have the resources to continually buy themselves groceries,” said Melissa Brown-Dominguez, a board member with South Tucson Community Outreach…

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