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#StopTheGrowl. Edward was desperate. His unconfirmed immigration status made him unable to work, and he didn’t have enough money for rent or groceries

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#StopTheGrowl

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Edward was desperate. His unconfirmed immigration status made him unable to work, and he didn’t have enough money for rent or groceries for his family.

Community Emergency Assistant Program

Meet Edward

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1 in 5 metro-area families struggle with hunger.

Edward is not Alone.

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Fruits and vegetables are often forgotten as shoppers turn to less expensive, processed foods to stretch their small grocery budget.

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You Can Make a Difference• $20 provides a family two weeks’ worth of

fresh produce and other discounted items, with a Healthy Savings Card

• $50 provides a family a month worth of fresh produce and other discounted items, with a Healthy Savings Card

www.gtcuw.org/stopgrowl

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THANK YOU Company Name!

Together we can provide healthy foods and filling meals to hungry families in the Twin Cities, and Stop the Growl.