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SUMMARY:Screening & Discussion: Just Getting By
DESCRIPTION:“Just Getting By” is a sweeping yet intimate look at the l
 ives of Vermonters who are struggling with food and housing insecurity. Ve
 rmont has the second highest rate of homelessness in the country and one t
 hird of Vermonters struggle to put food on the table. “Just Getting By”
  focuses on these issues in the lives of everyday people.\nJoin us for a s
 creening and discussion with the director Bess O’Brien and guests on Wed
 nesday August 14 starting at 7pm.\nGuests include John Sayles\, CEO of Ver
 mont Foodbank\, Ariana Matthews-Salzman of Vermont Foodbank and Andrew Jon
 es\, Asst. Superintendent at MMUUSD.\nThis screening is free to the public
 \, but your suggested donation of $15 will help fund this event and co-spo
 nsors Project All Together Now and Richmond Food Shelf & Thrift Store. Thi
 s event is also sponsored by Richmond Free Library.\nNot able to make it? 
 Many local libraries are hosting screenings\, including Huntington Public 
 Library on October 2nd.\n***\nJust Getting By—a new documentary film be 
 Bess O'Brien is a sweeping\, and yet intimate look at the lives of Vermont
 ers who are struggling with food and housing insecurity.\nVermont has the 
 second highest rate of homeless people in the United States\, right after 
 California. One third of Vermonters struggle to put food on the table. The
 se are big issues for a small state. Just Getting By focuses on these issu
 es in the lives of everyday people.\nThe film tells the stories of working
  families\, folks who are homeless and are accessing food shelves and soup
  kitchens\, people who are living in the temporary hotel/motel program\, N
 ew Americans grappling with the cost of living in America\, Native people 
 creating innovative farming practices and folks on the ground providing se
 rvices to their fellow Vermonters in need.\nJust Getting By explores the d
 ay to day challenges and incredible resiliency that low-income Vermonters 
 bear witness to every day.\nMore information about the documentary here: h
 ttps://kingdomcounty.org/bess-obrien-films/just-getting-by
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>“Just Getting By” is a sweeping yet in
 timate look at the lives of Vermonters who are struggling with food and ho
 using insecurity. Vermont has the second highest rate of homelessness in t
 he country and one third of Vermonters struggle to put food on the table. 
 “Just Getting By” focuses on these issues in the lives of everyday peo
 ple.</p>\n<p>Join us for a screening and discussion with the director Bess
  O’Brien and guests on Wednesday August 14 starting at 7pm.</p>\n<p>Gues
 ts include John Sayles\, CEO of Vermont Foodbank\, Ariana Matthews-Salzman
  of Vermont Foodbank and Andrew Jones\, Asst. Superintendent at MMUUSD.</p
 >\n<p>This screening is free to the public\, but your suggested donation o
 f $15 will help fund this event and co-sponsors Project All Together Now a
 nd Richmond Food Shelf &amp\; Thrift Store. This event is also sponsored b
 y Richmond Free Library.</p>\n<p>Not able to make it? Many local libraries
  are hosting screenings\, including Huntington Public Library on October 2
 nd.</p>\n<p>***</p>\n<p>Just Getting By—a new documentary film be Bess O
 'Brien is a sweeping\, and yet intimate look at the lives of Vermonters wh
 o are struggling with food and housing insecurity.</p>\n<p>Vermont has the
  second highest rate of homeless people in the United States\, right after
  California. One third of Vermonters struggle to put food on the table. Th
 ese are big issues for a small state. Just Getting By focuses on these iss
 ues in the lives of everyday people.</p>\n<p>The film tells the stories of
  working families\, folks who are homeless and are accessing food shelves 
 and soup kitchens\, people who are living in the temporary hotel/motel pro
 gram\, New Americans grappling with the cost of living in America\, Native
  people creating innovative farming practices and folks on the ground prov
 iding services to their fellow Vermonters in need.</p>\n<p>Just Getting By
  explores the day to day challenges and incredible resiliency that low-inc
 ome Vermonters bear witness to every day.</p>\n<p>More information about t
 he documentary here: <a href="https://kingdomcounty.org/bess-obrien-films/
 just-getting-by" rel="noopener" target="_blank">https://kingdomcounty.org/
 bess-obrien-films/just-getting-by</a></p>
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