Silicon Valley Food Bank Success
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•Hunger in affluent communities: How a Silicon Valley food bank is fighting food insecurity
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High cost of living in Silicon Valley makes it difficult for those without high-paying jobs to make ends meet.
Second Harvest of Silicon Valley helps provide food to more than 500,000 people across Santa Clara and San Mateo counties.
O Organics has contributed nearly $14 million over the past two years to reduce food insecurity.
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