Volunteers with Restoration Bridge, a local non-profit organization, took part in distributing food to people in need in Lake Worth Beach on Saturday.
Volunteers with Restoration Bridge, a local non-profit organization, took part in distributing food to people in need in Lake Worth Beach on Saturday.
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TODAY IN LAKE WORTHBEACH - VOLUNTEERS WITHRESTORATION BRIDGE -- A HUNGERAND DISASTER RELIEF NOT FORPROFIT IN PALM BEACH COUNTY --GAVE AWAY FOOD AT CHURCH BYTHE GLADES.
FAMILIES RECEIVEDBOXES OF FRESH PRODUCE, DAIRY,AND MEAT AS THE NEED IS STILLGROWING.“WE DIDNTHAT NEED FOOD BECAUSE OURQUANTITIES ARE INCREASING WEJUST WANT TO GET IT IN THERIGHT HANDS WHERE THE GREATENEED IS” ABOUT 300 PEOPLEWERE HELPED TODAY.
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