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Forgotten Harvest sees increased need for food assistance due to COVID-19
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Forgotten Harvest, a metro Detroit food rescue and food redistribution organization, says some of the non-profit's distribution sites have seen an increase in the number of people needing food during the COVID-19 pandemic. Chris Ivey, marketing and communications director, says there's been anywhere from 60 to 85 percent more people in the lines.
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