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'This is what car dealers do': Bastrop car dealer partners with Salvation Army to distribute food


'This is what car dealers do': Bastrop car dealer partners with Salvation Army to distribute food
Cameron Drummond, Austin American-Statesman
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Pastor Roland Nava (left) of the In The Streets Hands up High ministry and Lost Pines Toyota dealership owner Carlos Liriano (right) load food bags and boxes into cars Jan. 15 during a drive-thru food distribution event at Lost Pines Toyota in Bastrop. [CONTRIBUTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY]
The line of cars outside the Lost Pines Toyota dealership in Bastrop on Friday morning consistently numbered nearly two dozen vehicles of all makes and models.
Stretched in a line across the dealership’s front parking lot, the cars inched toward the front, where Pastor Roland Nava of the In The Streets Hands Up High Ministry (ITSHUH) and dealership owner Carlos Liriano were waiting along with Salvation Army workers and Lost Pines Toyota employees to give food boxes to residents in need.

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Lost Pines Toyota, Salvation Army provide food to Bastrop residents


The line of cars outside the Lost Pines Toyota dealership in Bastrop on Friday morning consistently numbered nearly two dozen vehicles of all makes and models.
Stretched in a line across the dealership’s front parking lot, the cars inched toward the front, where Pastor Roland Nava of the In The Streets Hands Up High Ministry (ITSHUH) and dealership owner Carlos Liriano were waiting along with Salvation Army workers and Lost Pines Toyota employees to give food boxes to residents in need.
Each car and the people in it were greeted with a smile, before the reason for their visit arrived: Bags and boxes full of food donations that were loaded onto backseats and trunks, providing Bastrop area residents who are struggling financially during the coronavirus pandemic with their next meals.

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