Activists battling hunger in Marin held a strategy session Monday in San Rafael, just two days after the Trump administration announced a new immigration policy likely to discourage many Latinos from seeking all types of governmental assistance, including food aid.
About 150 people from the private and government sectors turned out for the community forum on hunger hosted by the First 5 Marin Children and Families Commission at the Embassy Suites Hotel.
Read more about the story from reporter Richard Halstead from the Marin Independent Journal here.
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