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LeMoyne Community Center begins summer food program

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Stacey Ford, a volunteer with the LeMoyne Community Center’s Nutrafit Mobile Feed program, packs and distributes free lunches to a number of young people Wednesday afternoon at Jollick Manor.

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Volunteers Stacey Ford, left, and Lucy Johnson, right, helped distribute free lunches to a number of young people Wednesday afternoon at Jollick Manor, as part of the LeMoyne Community Center’s Nutrafit Mobile Feed program.

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Katie Anderson/Observer-Reporter

Desmond Lightfoot, 7, of Washington, takes a bite of a chicken sandwich Wednesday afternoon during lunch at Jollick Manor.

The LeMoyne Community Center began its free summer lunch program this week. The program, Nutrafit Mobile Feed, provides cold and hot lunches to children up to age 18, from June 7 to Aug. 13. Volunteers deliver food to youth in eight different locations across Washington between 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. The program has also expanded to youth in Bentleyville Apartments, Valley View Terrace in Canonsburg and Mon Valley Youth & Teen Association.

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