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In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Michael Flood, the longtime director of the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, used his deep connections to serve the growing number of people who needed food. And while the intense early days of the pandemic are now in the past, Flood said the demand for food remains high. Currently, he and his team — in coordination with a network of more than 600 partner agencies — feed about 900,000 people every month. Read more about Flood in L.A. Influential, a new series highlighting Angelenos shaping the city.

Michael Flood: Lifeline in an era of growing food insecurity

Michael Flood: Lifeline in an era of growing food insecurity

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Hello Michael and Happy 4th! Might this help. Think Nutrition instead. All the Best. J Talk to ya soon again.

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