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Manna Soup Kitchen, Feeding Those in Need Through COVID-19

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With food insecurity rising at an alarming rate worldwide due to COVID-19, one local soup kitchen is answering the call. KSUT’s Sarah Flower has that story.

In May, Manna provided an emergency food delivery to families on the Navajo Nation in Waterflow, NM. The groceries were put together by Manna and delivered by Durango Vineyard Church.
Credit Manna Soup Kitchen

KSUT COVID-19 news reporting is made possible by support from individual donors and the Colorado Media Project.

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