A recent report by Time Magazine shows that food insecurity in Washington, DC is getting worse. According to the report, more than 820,000 people are facing food insecurity in the DMV area, an increase of nearly 75,000 people a year since 2022. That’s why community gardens and other agencies are so important. NewsVision reporter Harmony Bailey highlights one DC community garden and agency that are working for the common good.
One Seed At A Time: DC Community Gardens Help Close the Food Equity Gap
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