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Ebenezer Baptist Church has traditionally offered free meals through its Feed the Hungry program several times a month.
But during the coronavirus pandemic, the congregation, at 701 N. Lime St., expanded the program to several times a week.
Unfortunately, the refrigerator at the church broke down recently. And of course, the grocery bill exploded.
Ebenezer knew where to turn: the Unitarian Universalist Church of Lancaster, 538 W. Chestnut St., which has a grant program â the Walters Trust â to help local congregations in need.
Art Walters, in an undated photo. WALTERS TRUST
Recent recipients
George Kerekgyarto chairs the trust committee with members Judy Hurlbut, Tim Harkleroad, Marian Joyce and Cindy Spotts. They meet four times a year to award grants, most recently earlier this month.