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TUCSON, Ariz. — A food pantry on the east side is getting ready for expansion as it sees an increasing number of families seeking assistance.
"We provide free food and clothing to people in need," said Debbie Struble, co-founder and executive director of GVR, which she and her husband founded in 2013. However, the nonprofit relies heavily on community support."Our volunteers donate their money and their time, and we are blessed with grocery stores that partner with us," Struble said.
The move to a larger location is expected to enhance GVR's ability to provide additional services, including expanded clothing offerings."It's going to enable us to receive all kinds of additional clothing and offer other services as well," Struble said.
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