Drivers waited hours for food Credit: James Buck
Portable restrooms were set up along Route 127 Credit: James Buck
The Vermont National Guard passing out food to families in cars Credit: James Buck
Families received milk, dairy, chicken and produce Credit: James Buck
The food came from mostly from Vermont farms, but the chicken was from the Midwest Credit: James Buck
Kristen Lovell speaks to a Guard member while holding her dog, Lily Credit: James Buck
Deborah Davis waited about two hours Credit: James Buck
Cars lined up on the Beltline Credit: James Buck
Close to 550 vehicles left with food Credit: James Buck
Matt McGreevy from Burlington waiting in line Credit: James Buck
The Vermont National Guard has been distributing food around the state. Credit: James Buck
Provisions included fresh milk. Credit: James Buck
Guard members filling vehicles with food Credit: James Buck
In addition to the fresh food, 1,930 boxes of nonperishable food were distributed. Credit: James Buck
Guard members Credit: James Buck
Vermonters of all stripes showed up. Credit: James Buck
Many picked up food for other families as well. Credit: James Buck
Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman pitching in. “On the good side,” he said, “it’s amazing how quickly public, private and Guard came together to get food out to people.” Credit: James Buck
Jayden Laplante, 5, is all smiles Credit: James Buck
At the distribution point Credit: James Buck

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James Buck is a multimedia journalist for Seven Days.