Dear John,
When the coronavirus pandemic first began to take root across the country, we knew we needed to act fast. The highly-contagious virus posed a grave threat to farmworker communities like Immokalee, where tens of thousands of essential workers, often living in cramped conditions and traveling to and from work in overcrowded vehicles, had no choice but to continue harvesting America’s produce – without the ability to socially distance or self-isolate – even while the rest of the country sheltered in place at home. The CIW would have to draw on every bit of its 30 years of experience to fight this nearly impossible battle.
And among the many weapons in its arsenal, from strategic communications to consumer mobilization, it has been the CIW’s unique approach to community-based education that has proven the most essential in the fight against the novel coronavirus.
As cases of COVID-19 continue to rise not only in Immokalee, but in farmworker communities across Florida, your monthly donation can fuel the CIW’s critical public health education efforts and help save lives. Click here to become a Fair Food Sustainer.