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June 06, 2024 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-06-06

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JUNE 6 • 2024 | 27
J
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Repair the World Detroit teamed
up with Congregation Shir
Tikvah for an Empty Bowls event
highlighting food insecurity.
Repair the World Fellow
Courtney Harrison Geese gave an
interactive presentation about food
insecurity, food deserts and food
justice in Detroit.
Highlighted was the incredible
work of service partners, Keep
Growing Detroit. Participants
sorted and packed hundreds of seed
packs for Keep Growing Detroit’s
Garden Resource Program.

Empty Bowls Event
Highlights Food
Insecurity

Repair the World Fellow
Courtney Harrison Geese

Participants sorted and
packed seed packs.

Seed packs destined
for Keep Growing
Detroit’s Garden
Resource Program

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