The recession has sent more and more people to California's food banks looking for help. But at the same time, individuals and corporations have cut back on charitable giving. Now, food banks are looking for new ways to attract donations.
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The recession has sent more and more people to California's food banks looking for help. But at the same time, individuals and corporations have cut back on charitable giving. Now, food banks are looking for new ways to attract donations.
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