Giving back: Local organizations provide community meals
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Kathe Crislip and volunteer Ruth Bass enjoy a Thanksgiving meal provided by the City Church of Connellsville on Thursday.
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(From Right) Volunteers Mark Geaudiano, Belen Small, Mylee Hay, Mia Tamburri and Alan Bryner helped serve Thanksgiving dinner at the Connellsville Senior Center. Jackie Shopes, lead volunteer for the City Church of Connellsville’s annual dinner, said over 100 volunteers help prepare, serve and deliver about 1,000 meals.
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Debrah Garland bows her head in prayer as the Rev. Simeon Hatcher delivers an opening prayer on Thanksgiving at the Connellsville Senior center.
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Guests gathered Thursday to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner at Connellsville Senior Center.
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Dessert is served at the Thanksgiving meal at City Mission in Washington.
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Carla Reisz and Rick Guiliana are all smiles as they help serve a warm Thanksgiving meal at the City Mission Dining Hall in Washington.
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Washington Mayor Jojo Burgess and Morgan Reisz helped serve meals at the City Mission Dining Hall in Washington.
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City Mission volunteers Louis Franks and Dan Hall dish out some Thanksgiving goodness at the City Mission Dining Hall in Washington.
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Volunteers Cheri Kooser Garlick and Bonnie Henry help prepare some of the delicious Thanksgiving desserts at the Connellsville Senior Center.
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Volunteers at the City Church of Connellsville and the City Mission in Washington prepared and served Thanksgiving meals on Thursday, offering turkey and all the fixings.
At Connellsville Senior Center in Fayette County, volunteer Jackie Shopes was one of about 100 who prepared or served the annual meal. She said they served or delivered about 1,000 meals.
Washington City Mayor JoJo Burgess was one of the many volunteers that helped serve at the City Mission Dining Hall on Thursday.
“It’s important for everyone in the community to know that they have a place to go,” he said. “It’s about taking care of everyone.”
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