Episode Synopsis "East Palo Alto Programs Keep The Community Afloat In Tough Times"
Today, we're going to meet people in East Palo Alto who have been providing people in their communities with everything from food they need to child care. We'll talk to Lena Potts, the unit director of the Boys & Girls Club of the Peninsula's East Palo Alto Clubhouse. Then, we meet Nevida Butler who has been working with the Ecumenical Hunger Program since it began more than four decades ago.
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