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X-WR-CALDESC:<b>Registration for this event has closed. Thanks for your int
 erest!</b>\n\nNow that the COVID-19 crisis and unemployment have eased\, w
 e should expect that participation in FoodShare benefits and use of emerge
 ncy food pantries would also decline. However\, Milwaukee residents contin
 ue to access these resources at high rates. What’s driving this trend\, an
 d how can we meet the needs of our community’s individuals and families wh
 o are experiencing food insecurity?\n\nAll are welcome to attend this pane
 l discussion on food insecurity\, supported by Community Advocates Public 
 Policy Institute’s Member Network. We’ll hear from local stakeholders abou
 t the need for food benefits and how we can advocate for policies\, progra
 ms\, and systems that alleviate and prevent hunger.\n\nLight refreshments 
 will be served. Paid parking is available in the Sixth and Wells surface l
 ot\, as well as on the street. Community Advocates’ offices are ADA compli
 ant. However\, contact us to request reasonable accommodation for you. Thi
 s will be held in the second floor community room.
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DESCRIPTION:<b>Registration for this event has closed. Thanks for your inte
 rest!</b>\n\nNow that the COVID-19 crisis and unemployment have eased\, we
  should expect that participation in FoodShare benefits and use of emergen
 cy food pantries would also decline. However\, Milwaukee residents continu
 e to access these resources at high rates. What’s driving this trend\, and
  how can we meet the needs of our community’s individuals and families who
  are experiencing food insecurity?\n\nAll are welcome to attend this panel
  discussion on food insecurity\, supported by Community Advocates Public P
 olicy Institute’s Member Network. We’ll hear from local stakeholders about
  the need for food benefits and how we can advocate for policies\, program
 s\, and systems that alleviate and prevent hunger.\n\nLight refreshments w
 ill be served. Paid parking is available in the Sixth and Wells surface lo
 t\, as well as on the street. Community Advocates’ offices are ADA complia
 nt. However\, contact us to request reasonable accommodation for you. This
  will be held in the second floor community room.
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LOCATION:Community Advocates\, 728 N. James Lovell Street\, Milwaukee\, WI 
 53233 US
SUMMARY:PPI Panel Discussion on Food Insecurity
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