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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: BARB JAMES, a volunteer, controls the flow of traffic during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Workers unload boxes of produce at a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Volunteers wait to carry boxes of produce to motorists at a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: PHYLLIS JOHNSON, a volunteer, checks people in during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: PHYLLIS JOHNSON, right, a volunteer, checks people in during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: BARB JAMES, a volunteer, controls the flow of traffic during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer loads a box of produce into a car during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ELLA SUNDSPROM, a volunteer, carries a box of produce to a car during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer loads a box of produce into a car during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Volunteers wait to carry boxes of produce to motorists at a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ELLA SUNDSPROM, a volunteer, stacks boxes of produce during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: BARB JAMES, a volunteer, controls the flow of traffic during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ELLA SUNDSPROM, a volunteer, carries a box of produce to a car during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: LILIA DOMNENKO, a volunteer, loads a box of produce in a car during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: LILIA DOMNENKO, a volunteer, loads a box of produce in a car during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: PHYLLIS JOHNSON waits to check people in at a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ELLA SUNDSPROM, a volunteer, stacks boxes of produce during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: LILIA DOMNENKO, a volunteer, loads a box of produce in a car during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: BRIAN MORALES, 13, a volunteer, waits for a produce distribution to start in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: PHYLLIS JOHNSON waits to check people in at a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People lined up in their car for a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: PHYLLIS JOHNSON, right, a volunteer, checks people in during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: TRUMAN JAMES, 13, a volunteer, carries a box of produce to a car during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Volunteers wait to carry boxes of produce to motorists at a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Volunteers wait to carry boxes of produce to motorists at a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: BRIAN MORALES, 13, a volunteer, waits for a produce distribution to start in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People lined up in their car for a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ORVAL BYRD, a volunteer with the Food Bank of Iowa, brings food boxes to a client's car during a drive through emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ORVAL BYRD, a volunteer with the Food Bank of Iowa, brings food boxes to a client's car during a drive through emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ORVAL BYRD, a volunteer with the Food Bank of Iowa, brings food boxes to a client's car during a drive through emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ORVAL BYRD, a volunteer with the Food Bank of Iowa, brings food boxes to a client's car during a drive through emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ORVAL BYRD, a volunteer with the Food Bank of Iowa, brings food boxes to a client's car during a drive through emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ORVAL BYRD, a volunteer with the Food Bank of Iowa, brings food boxes to a client's car during a drive through emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: during an emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: VIRGINIA BRYANT, a volunteer, puts cartons of frozen liquid eggs into a client's car during a drive through emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ANNAH BEGG, a volunteer, checks in clients during an emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ANNAH BEGG, a volunteer, checks in clients during an emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer hands paperwork to a client during an emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer directs traffic during an emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People line up in their cars during a drive through emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Volunteers wait for clients to arrive during an emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer hands a bag of food to a motorist in line during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Volunteers ready food packages for clients during a drive through emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: DOUG, a US Marine Corps veteran of Operation Desert Storm, asks for help along the side of a freeway entrance in Des Moines. Doug, who can't work because he is on 100 percent disability, said his Veterans' Administration benefits covered his rent and most of his car payment but it didn't leave enough for car insurance or food so he asks for help along the freeway entrance. He said he visits two or three emergency pantries per week to get enough food to get by. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. A food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: DOUG, a US Marine Corps veteran of Operation Desert Storm, asks for help along the side of a freeway entrance in Des Moines. Doug, who can't work because he is on 100 percent disability, said his Veterans' Administration benefits covered his rent and most of his car payment but it didn't leave enough for car insurance or food so he asks for help along the freeway entrance. He said he visits two or three emergency pantries per week to get enough food to get by. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. A food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: DOUG, a US Marine Corps veteran of Operation Desert Storm, asks for help along the side of a freeway entrance in Des Moines. Doug, who can't work because he is on 100 percent disability, said his Veterans' Administration benefits covered his rent and most of his car payment but it didn't leave enough for car insurance or food so he asks for help along the freeway entrance. He said he visits two or three emergency pantries per week to get enough food to get by. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. A food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: DOUG, a US Marine Corps veteran of Operation Desert Storm, asks for help along the side of a freeway entrance in Des Moines. Doug, who can't work because he is on 100 percent disability, said his Veterans' Administration benefits covered his rent and most of his car payment but it didn't leave enough for car insurance or food so he asks for help along the freeway entrance. He said he visits two or three emergency pantries per week to get enough food to get by. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. A food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: DOUG, a US Marine Corps veteran of Operation Desert Storm, asks for help along the side of a freeway entrance in Des Moines. Doug, who can't work because he is on 100 percent disability, said his Veterans' Administration benefits covered his rent and most of his car payment but it didn't leave enough for car insurance or food so he asks for help along the freeway entrance. He said he visits two or three emergency pantries per week to get enough food to get by. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. A food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Volunteers ready food packages for clients during a drive through emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ORVAL BYRD, a volunteer with the Food Bank of Iowa, brings food boxes to a client's car during a drive through emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ORVAL BYRD, a volunteer with the Food Bank of Iowa, brings food boxes to a client's car during a drive through emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: during an emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: during an emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: VIRGINIA BRYANT, a volunteer, puts cartons of frozen liquid eggs into a client's car during a drive through emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ANNAH BEGG, a volunteer, checks in clients during an emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer hands paperwork to a client during an emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer directs traffic during an emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People line up in their cars during a drive through emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People line up in their cars during a drive through emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People line up in their cars during a drive through emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer hands a bag of food to a motorist in line during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer hands a bag of food to a motorist in line during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People walk away with bags of food during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer carries food for a person waiting for a ride home during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A child volunteering at a food distribution carries bags of food to people in line during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A child volunteering at a food distribution carries bags of food to people in line during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer checks in people picking food packages before a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer checks in people picking food packages before a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer checks in people picking food packages before a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: DOUG, a US Marine Corps veteran of Operation Desert Storm, asks for help along the side of a freeway entrance in Des Moines. Doug, who can't work because he is on 100 percent disability, said his Veterans' Administration benefits covered his rent and most of his car payment but it didn't leave enough for car insurance or food so he asks for help along the freeway entrance. He said he visits two or three emergency pantries per week to get enough food to get by. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. A food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: MARK ENDERSON, a volunteer, directs traffic during a drive through emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: MARK ENDERSON, a volunteer, directs traffic during a drive through emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ORVAL BYRD, a volunteer with the Food Bank of Iowa, brings food boxes to a client's car during a drive through emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: during an emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: during an emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People line up in their cars during a drive through emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People line up in their cars during a drive through emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer hands paperwork to a client during an emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer hands a bag of food to a motorist in line during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A child volunteering at a food distribution (right) hands a bag of food to a person in line during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People wait for a Thanksgiving food distribution to start at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer checks in people picking food packages before a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer checks in people picking food packages before a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: JOHN TAYLOR, left red hat, carries a food box to a client's car during an emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer carries a food box to a client's car during an emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: MARK ENDERSON, a volunteer, directs traffic during a drive through emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: during an emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer hands paperwork to a client during an emergency food distribution at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Friday. A spokesperson for the Food Bank of Iowa said they had enough food for 1,500 families. Each family got frozen chicken legs, frozen liquid eggs, and fresh produce. There will be another emergency food distribution at the Fairgrounds on November 30. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. The food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer hands a bag of food to a motorist in line during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People walk away with bags of food during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: DOUG, a US Marine Corps veteran of Operation Desert Storm, asks for help along the side of a freeway entrance in Des Moines. Doug, who can't work because he is on 100 percent disability, said his Veterans' Administration benefits covered his rent and most of his car payment but it didn't leave enough for car insurance or food so he asks for help along the freeway entrance. He said he visits two or three emergency pantries per week to get enough food to get by. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. A food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: DOUG, a US Marine Corps veteran of Operation Desert Storm, asks for help along the side of a freeway entrance in Des Moines. Doug, who can't work because he is on 100 percent disability, said his Veterans' Administration benefits covered his rent and most of his car payment but it didn't leave enough for car insurance or food so he asks for help along the freeway entrance. He said he visits two or three emergency pantries per week to get enough food to get by. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. A food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: DOUG, a US Marine Corps veteran of Operation Desert Storm, asks for help along the side of a freeway entrance in Des Moines. Doug, who can't work because he is on 100 percent disability, said his Veterans' Administration benefits covered his rent and most of his car payment but it didn't leave enough for car insurance or food so he asks for help along the freeway entrance. He said he visits two or three emergency pantries per week to get enough food to get by. Food insecurity in the Des Moines area has skyrocketed since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although unemployment rates in Iowa have fallen since a peak in June, many families that fell behind on rent are now facing eviction. A food bank spokesperson said use of the Food Bank's emergency pantries and distribution points is still increasing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MAY 2020 - PERRY, IOWA: A volunteer loads food into a car during a drive through Foodbank of Iowa emergency pantry at Crossroads Church in Perry. Food insecurity has skyrocketed in Iowa because of the pandemic shutdowns. The emergency pantry in Perry distributed all 200 meal boxes in less than 45 minutes. Emergency food pantry use has more than doubled in Perry since March. The Tyson pork processing plant in Perry is the community's largest employer. It had been shut down for deep cleaning because many workers in the plant tested positive for COVID-19. Since the start of the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic and resulting shutdowns, nearly 300,000 Iowans, representing 20% of the eligible workforce, have applied for unemployment benefits in Iowa. Even though the Governor has reopened the Iowa economy, the number of COVID-19 infections continues to increase.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MAY 2020 - PERRY, IOWA: A volunteer loads food into a car during a drive through Foodbank of Iowa emergency pantry at Crossroads Church in Perry. Food insecurity has skyrocketed in Iowa because of the pandemic shutdowns. The emergency pantry in Perry distributed all 200 meal boxes in less than 45 minutes. Emergency food pantry use has more than doubled in Perry since March. The Tyson pork processing plant in Perry is the community's largest employer. It had been shut down for deep cleaning because many workers in the plant tested positive for COVID-19. Since the start of the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic and resulting shutdowns, nearly 300,000 Iowans, representing 20% of the eligible workforce, have applied for unemployment benefits in Iowa. Even though the Governor has reopened the Iowa economy, the number of COVID-19 infections continues to increase.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MAY 2020 - PERRY, IOWA:  Volunteers wait for a car during a drive through Foodbank of Iowa emergency pantry at Crossroads Church in Perry. Food insecurity has skyrocketed in Iowa because of the pandemic shutdowns. The emergency pantry in Perry distributed all 200 meal boxes in less than 45 minutes. Emergency food pantry use has more than doubled in Perry since March. The Tyson pork processing plant in Perry is the community's largest employer. It had been shut down for deep cleaning because many workers in the plant tested positive for COVID-19. Since the start of the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic and resulting shutdowns, nearly 300,000 Iowans, representing 20% of the eligible workforce, have applied for unemployment benefits in Iowa. Even though the Governor has reopened the Iowa economy, the number of COVID-19 infections continues to increase.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MAY 2020 - PERRY, IOWA:  Volunteers load food into a car during a drive through Foodbank of Iowa emergency pantry at Crossroads Church in Perry. Food insecurity has skyrocketed in Iowa because of the pandemic shutdowns. The emergency pantry in Perry distributed all 200 meal boxes in less than 45 minutes. Emergency food pantry use has more than doubled in Perry since March. The Tyson pork processing plant in Perry is the community's largest employer. It had been shut down for deep cleaning because many workers in the plant tested positive for COVID-19. Since the start of the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic and resulting shutdowns, nearly 300,000 Iowans, representing 20% of the eligible workforce, have applied for unemployment benefits in Iowa. Even though the Governor has reopened the Iowa economy, the number of COVID-19 infections continues to increase.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MAY 2020 - PERRY, IOWA:  A volunteer loads food into a car during a drive through Foodbank of Iowa emergency pantry at Crossroads Church in Perry. Food insecurity has skyrocketed in Iowa because of the pandemic shutdowns. The emergency pantry in Perry distributed all 200 meal boxes in less than 45 minutes. Emergency food pantry use has more than doubled in Perry since March. The Tyson pork processing plant in Perry is the community's largest employer. It had been shut down for deep cleaning because many workers in the plant tested positive for COVID-19. Since the start of the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic and resulting shutdowns, nearly 300,000 Iowans, representing 20% of the eligible workforce, have applied for unemployment benefits in Iowa. Even though the Governor has reopened the Iowa economy, the number of COVID-19 infections continues to increase.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MAY 2020 - PERRY, IOWA:  Volunteers load food into a car during a drive through Foodbank of Iowa emergency pantry at Crossroads Church in Perry. Food insecurity has skyrocketed in Iowa because of the pandemic shutdowns. The emergency pantry in Perry distributed all 200 meal boxes in less than 45 minutes. Emergency food pantry use has more than doubled in Perry since March. The Tyson pork processing plant in Perry is the community's largest employer. It had been shut down for deep cleaning because many workers in the plant tested positive for COVID-19. Since the start of the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic and resulting shutdowns, nearly 300,000 Iowans, representing 20% of the eligible workforce, have applied for unemployment benefits in Iowa. Even though the Governor has reopened the Iowa economy, the number of COVID-19 infections continues to increase.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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