DETROITGleaners provides food to families in DetroitThe Detroit NewsFrom left, Gleaners' Sydni Davis, 26, of Southfield, Tim Crandall, 39, of Detroit, Annette Hoyer of Westland, Steven Stoddard, 28, of Berkley, Omari Taylor of Farmington Hills and Maya Hammoud, 22, of Dearborn load food into bags to be handed out. Gleaners Community Food Bank operates a drive thru and walk up food drive in Southwest Detroit near the Clemente Recreation Center in Detroit on Mar. 25, 2020. Gleaners had an entire semi trailer of food which would cover approximately 600 households or families.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsGleaner program manager Jake Williams loads food into a vehicle.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsFrom left, Detroiters Carmen Rivera and Tania Duran give a thumbs up for the food they just received.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsFrom left, Gleaners' Ryan Papiernik, 23, of Mt. Clemens and Ronnie Goodman, 46, of Detroit load bags of canned goods for people picking up.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsAn unidentified woman wearing a mask and gloves moves through the line for food pick up.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsAndre Peterson, 36, of Harper Woods gets bags of potatoes to a family's vehicle. Gleaners Community Food Bank operates a drive-thru and walk-up food drive in southwest Detroit near the Clemente Recreation Center in Detroit on March 25, 2020. Gleaners had an entire semi trailer of food, enough for approximately 600 households or families.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsFrom left, Lorenzo Noyolo, 73, of Detroit picks up a box of food from Gleaners' T.J. Robinson, 41, of Detroit. Gleaners Community Food Bank operates a drive thru and walk up food drive in Southwest Detroit near the Clemente Recreation Center in Detroit on Mar. 25, 2020. Gleaners had an entire semi trailer of food which would cover approximately 600 households or families.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsFrom left, Verly Sutton, 49, and T.J. Robinson, 41, both of Detroit and with Gleaners, move food to the vehicles and walk up residents. Gleaners Community Food Bank operates a drive thru and walk up food drive in Southwest Detroit near the Clemente Recreation Center in Detroit on Mar. 25, 2020. Gleaners had an entire semi trailer of food which would cover approximately 600 households or families.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsDetroit police officer A. Kellogg directs the traffic headed to the food drive.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsGleaners project manager Jake Williams talks with Steven Stoddard, 28, of Berkley and Andre Peterson, 36, of Harper Woods while they work at the food drive.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsDetroit police officer A. Kellogg directs the traffic headed to the food drive.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsFrom left, Tim Crandall, 39, of Detroit, Maya Hammoud, 22, of Dearborn, Annette Hoyer of Westland and Sydni Davis, 26, of Southfield load canned goods and other items into bags for pick up.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsDetroit police officers direct the long line of cars for the food drive.Robin Buckson, The Detroit News