



Camper Receives Coat Fitting Assistance November 1938
In November 1938, a camper receives assistance with a coat from a Works Progress Administration sewing instructor at the Shafter camp in Kern County, California. This camp was established under the Farm Security Administration to support migratory agricultural workers. Such initiatives aimed to provide essential services during challenging economic times.
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Camper Receives Coat Fitting Assistance November 1938