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Springs Food Pantry Grows With Demand

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The display of food choices for those using the Springs Food Pantry at the Springs Community Presbyterian Church. JON WINKLER

The display of food choices for those using the Springs Food Pantry at the Springs Community Presbyterian Church. JON WINKLER

Canned foods are available for users of the Springs Food Pantry at the Springs Community Presbyterian Church. JON WINKLER

Canned foods are available for users of the Springs Food Pantry at the Springs Community Presbyterian Church. JON WINKLER

Volunteers with the Springs Food Pantry outside the Springs Presbyterian Church. JON WINKLER

Volunteers with the Springs Food Pantry outside the Springs Presbyterian Church. JON WINKLER

Volunteers at the Springs Food Pantry packing vegetables at the Springs Community Presbyterian Church. KYRIL BROMLEY

Volunteers at the Springs Food Pantry packing vegetables at the Springs Community Presbyterian Church. KYRIL BROMLEY

Dru Raley

Dru Raley

 Helen Martin and Anne McCann

Helen Martin and Anne McCann

 from left

from left

 of the Springs Food Pantry preparing treats at the Springs Community Presbyterian Church. KYRIL BROMLEY

of the Springs Food Pantry preparing treats at the Springs Community Presbyterian Church. KYRIL BROMLEY

Mary Milne

Mary Milne

 Ethel Pulaski

Ethel Pulaski

 Jean Budd and Gloria Jones in the kitchen of the Springs Community Presbyterian Church preparing food for the Springs Food Pantry. KYRIL BROMLEY

Jean Budd and Gloria Jones in the kitchen of the Springs Community Presbyterian Church preparing food for the Springs Food Pantry. KYRIL BROMLEY

authorJon Winkler on Oct 31, 2017
A ruckus was coming from the kitchen of the Springs Community Presbyterian Church, where about a dozen women were unpacking, cleaning and organizing a huge amount of vegetables.Besides fresh greens,... more

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