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  1. Hi Sister- Funny you started this. On Sunday at chrcuh I noticed that the alms plates for spare change by the doors at the sanctuary are all too often empty. I tossed my last $2 in, but all week I have been thinking if everyone just put a few cents of loose change, how many people could we feed? Looking forward to seeing what you choose. Love Kerrey

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