Community comes together for God s Chuckwagon
A mobile food kitchen in the Shamokin area has not been able to operate because its bus broke down, but community members recently raised enough money to fix it. Author: Nikki Krize Updated: 5:06 PM EST March 11, 2021
SHAMOKIN, Pa. Volunteers from God s Chuckwagon in Shamokin have been serving free food out of a bus for more than ten years. Over that time, a lot has changed. Volunteerism is down, and the cost of food and bus repairs is up. But one thing that hasn t changed is the need for this service. We need drivers, we need people to help cook, serve, and all that, James Bowers said.
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