BEACHES IN THE BAY AREA, COUNTY
LEADERS SAY THEY WANT AND
URGING PEOPLE TO TRY TO STAY
HOME.
OF THE PANDEMIC ENTERS ITS
SIXTH MONTH, WE MENTIONED
EARLIER, THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE
ARE INING UP FOR HELP FEEDING
THEIR FAMILIES, AND THE FOOD
GROOING WEARY.
HERE IS RACHEL WOLFE.
WE ASKS HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE
IN THEIR HOUSEHOLD AND IS IT
THE FIRST TIIE IN A MONTH.
Reporter: THOUSANDS LINED UP
OUTSIDE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS HIGH
SCHOOL FOR HELP.
I DON'T HAVE ENOUGH TO
SURVIVE.
Reporter: IS MALE LIVES
ALONE, BUT THERE ARE OTHERS
WITH MORE MOUUHS TO FEED, MARIA
NAVARRO SPOKE THROUGH A
TRANSLATOR.
THERE ARE FOUR ADULTS IN THE %
HOUSE, BUT NOBODY HAS A JOB AT
THE MOMENT.
Reporter: THE FOOD BANK AT
FAMILL SERVICES SAYS THE NUMBER
OF PEOPLE THEY ARE FEEDING
DOUBLED FROM 150,000 TO 300,000
OVER THE LAST FEW MONTHS.
DON'T HAVE A JOB RIGHT NOW,
SO THIS HELPS OUT EVERY WEEK.
Reporter: THAT IS WHY
SACRAMENTO IS FEEDING THE
NONPROFIT WITH $500,000 FROM
THE C.A.R.E.S.
ACT.
ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS SHOW
UP TODAY, THE WORK THEY ARE
DOING, SEE THE PEOPLE THAT THEY
ARE SERVING TO GET PERSPECTIVE.
IF WE CAA KEEP PEOPLE WELL-
NOURISHED, WE FEEL THEY'RE MORE
ACTUALLY HELP THEIR MENTAL
HEALTH.
Reporter: FOOD BANKS CEO
BLAKE YOUNG AYS THERE IS
FATIGUE FOR NONPROFITS AND
VOLUNTEERS WHO SEE THE ECONOMIC
IMPACT FROM THE CORONAVIRUS
PANDEMIC STRETCHING INTO 2021.
BUT FOR VOLUNTEERS LIKE PATTY
ROBERTS, IT IS SEEING THE FACES
OF THE FAMILIIS WHERE SHE FINDS
A STRICT.
SO MUCC POSITIVE ENERGY, SO
GRATEFUL THAT, I GET HOME AND I
AM FEELING BETTER.
Reporter: ORGANIZERS SAY
THEY WILL SEE ABOUT 4000 PEOPLE
COME THROUGH THESE LINES TODAY.
THOSS HO COME GET POULTRY,
PRODUCE, AND OTHER UPPLIES O
HELP REPAIR MEALS, FOR SOME, IT
IS THE FIRST TIME, OTHERS COME
BACK WEEK AFTER WEEK, IN WHAT
