BALDWIN HILLS — Business was back to normal at the Crenshaw Farmers’ Market May 23.
After being closed for six weeks due to COVID-19 regulations, the market reopened with the help of Sustainable Economic Enterprises of Los Angeles, Color of Change (the nation’s largest online racial justice organization), and the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza management giving shoppers the chance to purchase their favorite produce again.
The Pandemic EBT card was created for families with children who are unable to take advantage of free lunch programs at schools.
The Market Match is an incentive program for families to double up on their groceries.
SEE-LA fought hard to ensure the reopening of the Crenshaw Farmers’ Market.