"Right now my refrigerator is bare because of unemployment," said Bart Barron.
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Barron was laid off two weeks ago and is feeling the economic pinch.
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"If you weren't here tonight, where would your next meal be coming from?" asked reporter Christie Ileto.
"I don't know. I honestly don't know. I live paycheck to paycheck. It's just me and my wife. I don't know what I would do," said Barron.
"Anything helps right now because I don't know when I'm going back to work," Henry Kotanchick.
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And helping those most vulnerable hasn't been easy.
"It's very hard to get volunteers now because people are scared to come, and naturally so, but there are a lot of folks who are putting their lives on the line because they know this is what they're called to do," said Brian Jenkins from Chosen 300 Ministries.
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The nonprofit is bracing for more people like Barron as coronavirus shutters more businesses.
It's also hoping that despite a decline in charitable donations, they'll get help from the city's COVID-19 relief fund.