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Volunteers Elizabeth Marshall, left, and Heather Spell prepare over 200 soup kitchen meals at the Ogdensburg Salvation Army. The soup kitchen has expanded delivery of meals, due to increased need with the pandemic. NCNow photo
BY CHERYL SHUMWAY
North Country This Week
OGDENSBURG –The Salvation Army soup kitchen is now providing more food for local people in need, thanks to partnerships with Catholic Charities and the Volunteer Transportation Center.
An average of 200 meals are being made each Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, said Lt. Mark Devanney, Corps Officer of Ogdensburg’s Salvation Army.
Before the pandemic, the soup kitchen was preparing one meal per week.
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