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Wal-Mart helps Pantry
Darlene Gaudin, right, manager of Wal-Mart, Waveland, presents a $553 check to Aileen Suazer, president of the Hancock County Food Pantry. Each time a customer purchases a SAM’s American Choice soda from a vending
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By Ellis C. Cuevas
For years the Hancock County Food Pantry has been helping those in need by providing food.
The Food Pantry is operated by a group of volunteers from area churches, and it is a very well-run agency.
You wonder what this is all adding up to. Well, the Food Pantry has been adopted as a United Way Day of Caring event in Hancock County.
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The Food Pantry is funded by the United Way of South Mississippi and individual donations.
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