Community Christmas Card Helps Those in Need
Posted: November 25, 2012 at 2:30 a.m.
Natalie Counce, right, a junior at Fayetteville High School, and sophomore Nico Suarez, center, help unload canned food items Nov. 16 at the Jefferson Center after a food drive at Holcomb Elementary and Owl Creek schools to support The Outback’s annual holiday basket project in Fayetteville.
It’s tough for a single mom and three children when there is no child support and the only income is from a minimum wage job.
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where do people donate to this? Do you think, after two lead articles, you could mention where donations are made??
Geesh, for just what work are you 'reporters' being paid?
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