A non-profit organization is trying to bridge the gap with a drive-up food pantry on Wednesday.
The pantry at Ada S. McKinley vocational services started up 10 a.m., at 61st street and Wentworth Avenue. The pantry will remain open until 2 p.m. The goal is to help neighbors make healthy food choices.
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