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Activism, Perreo & Community Fridges Filled with Free Food are helping make a difference in Miam
Millions of Americans are living with hunger or Food Insecurity everyday including many in our own South Florida Communities. Local Non-profit organization, Buddy System MIA, has been helping residents since the pandemic began. Their latest initiative is bringing community fridges filled with free food to neighborhoods like Overtown and Richmond Heights. Jessica Gutiérrez and Fania Celestin speak on how the idea of community fridges in Miami began, where you can donate and how you can help by volunteering. We also speak on Miami’s Diversity, el Perreo Pre-Pandemic and the importance of inclusivity & activism within our communities.
Overtown Fridge located at:
Harba Food Store
1003 NW 3rd Ave
Miami, FL 33136
Richmond Heights Location:
Williams Grocery
14660 Lincoln Blvd
Miami, FL 33176
@Miamicommunityfridge
@Buddysystemmia
@Jessaguti
@Hey_fania
@305Times_