Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Freezin' for Food breaks record

This was the first Freezin' for Food for Salvation Army Capt. Michael Cho, who called it "amazing." The food pantry currently is serving between 600 and 700 DeKalb County households a month, he said, and the number is on the rise.

In past years, the Salvation Army has closed the food pantry in December to focus on fundraising, Cho said, but with the need so great this year, the organization has relied heavily on volunteers to keep the pantry open

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