Aging Farmworkers in Half Moon Bay Want a Place to 'Rest With Dignity' | KQED
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"Many of the farmworkers ALAS serves speak only Spanish, work long hours and have few transportation options, which limits their access to support and assistance."
"I think ALAS has just created a space where folks can come together and support each other," Sencion said.
"Oftentimes, there's a gap between the people making the decisions and who it's affecting. I think we have seen that dynamic change in our community, shifting the power," Sencion said.
"Here there are families that have up to 15 people in one house," Torres said in Spanish.
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