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Maine Points: 15th Annual Stuff The Bus Food Drive

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Maine Points: 15th Annual Stuff The Bus Food Drive

Chuck Igo, returns to the airwaves for this week’s Maine Points, for our 15th annual Stuff The Bus Food Drive for Preble Street, presented by Town & Country Federal Credit Union!

In one day, Preble Street food programs will serve more than 2,700 meals to homeless and low-income adults and children right here in Southern Maine, three times the amount of just six months ago. With your help, we can make sure no Mainer goes hungry this Thanksgiving.

Click the link below to make a secure online donation to give Preble Street the buying power of 7 pounds of food for each dollar. All donations are for Food Programs which include both soup kitchens, mobile food services, and food pantry. www.preblestreet.org/stuff-the-bus

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