No boundaries, no ID or proofs req'd, open to all. Limit one visit every 4 weeks.
WE NEED: Fruits and vegetables, canned or fresh; baking supplies, hygiene supplies for men, women and children, diapers, toilet paper, healthy snacks, bread, condiments, eggs and milk, breakfast cereals, peanut butter and jelly, canned soup, pastas and sauce, tuna, canned chicken, etc. We also need low-sodium and gluten-free products!
This listing was last updated Jan 17, 2012
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