How to Give 7 at the Hand Up Food Pantry

NBC7/39 anchor Artie Ojeda says he's a "bagging machine" at the Hand Up Youth Food Pantry where he helped fill 300 bags of food for the hungry.

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How to Give 7 at the Hand Up Food Pantry

NBC7/39 employees found out what a difference a little time and donations from their food drive make after volunteering at the Hand Up Youth Pantry. There are more than 480,000 hungry families in San Diego County. This food pantry which also serves Jewish families is partly run by 39 teenagers who organize food drives and distribute the food.

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