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Feel Good Story: Group Feeds Homeless on Easter

Easter Sunday is a day when many of us get together with family and share a loving meal . . . but not everyone has a home to go to.

That’s why a Virginia Beach nonprofit organization called Sisters Healing Sisters stepped in.

The group gives out hot meals and toiletries to homeless members of the community.

“Fifty spaghetti dinners with a side salad, garlic bread, and cookies for dessert,” shares President and founder of Sisters Healing Sisters Rickkita Taylor. She continues, “We not only give out meals, we give out hugs, we talk, we motivate them, and just let them know we are a community and we are behind them and this is an issue we care about.”

It’s the third year Sisters Healing Sisters made a difference on Easter with the event they call Passover The Blessings.

They’ll be doing it again on Thanksgiving.

(MSN)

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