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See The Moment Six Thousand People Line Up In Their Cars To Get Free Food Support In US

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The United States of America is battling for its soul in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, with deaths totalling to 15000 people and the economy in a total lockdown, the citizens are at the mercy little food as groceries, shops, malls have been closed.

An aerial view from a drone shows vehicles lineup to receive food provided by the food bank Feeding South Florida in Sunrise, Florida, on April 6

These pictures show thousands of families queuing up in their cars to get free food and items in the U.S.

An aerial view from a drone shows vehicles lineup to receive food provided by the food bank Feeding South Florida in Sunrise, Florida, on April 6

Six thousand families lined up in their cars for hours at Traders Village in San Antonio for a food distribution event on Thursday

The San Antonio Food Bank distributed one million pounds of food to roughly 6,000 families in a single day as millions across the country turn to charity organizations to avoid going hungry amid coronavirus lockdowns.

Stunning aerial photos show thousands of cars lined up at Trader’s Village in San Antonio, Texas, during the massive food distribution event on Thursday.

The San Antonio Food Bank said it distributed one million pounds of food over the course of the day

People are seen standing by their cars as they waited in line for hours to get their hands on food and other essentials

 

Helpers Alisa Alonzo (left) and Jennifer Byrnes (right) gather bags of split peas to load into cars at Traders Village

DailyMail.com witnessed a 50-vehicle line stretching a half mile waiting to collect food from the church in Orlando on April 2

People are seen standing on their cars as they waited in line for hours to get their hands on food and other essentials.

The San Antonio Food Bank said it distributed one million pounds of food over the course of the day.

Food bank staff wore masks and gloves as they distributed boxes into waiting cars

Food bank volunteer Heather Martinez says goodbye to a family after filling their car with pantry items

The line of cars extended outside the parking lot and into the street in San Antonio

Hundreds of families flocked to the parking lot of Mount Olive Seventh-day Adventist Church in Orlando on April 2 to collect food during the coronavirus pandemic

Each family left with enough food to fill two grocery carts, intended to last them the rest of the month.

Food bank staff wore masks and gloves as they distributed boxes into waiting cars.


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