Volunteer energy provides the heartbeat for a number of vital social service agencies in this area, including Arlington EATS. How, then, can they continue to effectively respond to the rise of food insecurity in Arlington while volunteer ranks are diminished by COVID-19 restrictions, and food must be delivered rather than picked up? Executive Director Andi Doane provides a reassuring answer to that and other questions in this informative interview.
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