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  2. Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner Spend Thanksgiving with Their ...

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    Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner are giving back this holiday season.. The former couple spent Thanksgiving volunteering and serving free meals to the homeless community in Los Angeles as they ...

  3. Priscilla Quintana - Wikipedia

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    Quintana has expressed a strong affinity for animals, and has fostered homeless dogs that were otherwise at risk of being euthanized. While filming Pandora in Bulgaria, she decided to bring many of the stray dogs she met back to the United States. [8] Quintana now continues this work by volunteering with the LA-based rescue organization Wag and ...

  4. Soup kitchen - Wikipedia

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    The soup kitchen's greater accessibility can make it more suitable for assisting people with long-term dependence on food aid. Soup kitchens can also provide warmth, companionship, and the shared communal experience of dining with others, which can be especially valued by people such as disabled, pensioners, widowers, homeless and ex-homeless.

  5. How this restaurant owner is reducing food waste and feeding ...

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    When Minu Pauline became aware of how many homeless people were digging through trash bins for food, she saw an opportunity to help. How this restaurant owner is reducing food waste and feeding ...

  6. Zach Bonner - Wikipedia

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    Bonner organized Christmas parties for homeless children living in Baker, Louisiana, [5] and he gave Christmas presents to Hurricane Katrina victims. [6] To mitigate the adverse effects of homelessness, Bonner hosted parties for children who live in shelters at Build-A-Bear Workshop, Chuck E. Cheese's, and Six Flags. [7]

  7. Bea Gaddy - Wikipedia

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    Beatrice "Bea" Gaddy (1933–2001) was a Baltimore city council member and a leading advocate for the poor and homeless. Known locally as the " Mother Teresa of Baltimore," she was inducted into the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame in 2006.

  8. From homeless to Harvard, how a woman crowdfunded her tuition

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  9. Convoy of Hope - Wikipedia

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    Convoy of Hope was founded as a nonprofit organization in Sacramento, California, in 1994 by Hal, Steve, and Dave Donaldson. [3] [4] The Donaldsons were spurred to start the charity because of the kindness shown to their family after their father was killed and their mother seriously injured in a 1969 car accident caused by a drunk driver. [5]