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TRPIL distributes Thanksgiving bags

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Jennifer Ross, assistant director of personal assistance services with TRPIL, gives one of the nonprofit’s consumers a bag with all the fixings for a Thanksgiving meal on Wednesday.

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Katie Anderson/Observer-Reporter

Jennifer Ross, assistant director of personal assistance services with TRPIL, hands one of the nonprofit’s consumers a bag with all the fixings for a Thanksgiving meal on Wednesday.

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Katie Anderson/Observer-Reporter

John Moore, a training and compliance employee with TRPIL, hands one of the nonprofit’s consumers a bag with all the fixings for a Thanksgiving meal.

Voices for Independence and Transitional Paths to Independent Living (TRPIL) handed out tote bags containing all the fixings for a Thanksgiving meal, along with blankets, sanitizer and other types of personal protective equipment on Wednesday. Any of their consumers or clients enrolled in their programs were able to pick up a bag with canned items such as cranberries, green beans and corn, along with boxed stuffing, bagged mashed potatoes and turkey breasts. It’s the first year TRPIL has provided the service.

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