Thanks to donation by the Griffin Daybreak Rotary Club, the food pantry is stocked again with a variety of non-perishable items, such as canned vegetables, dried beans and soups.
“This community is unbelievable. Kind, wonderful, giving,” said Griffin-Spalding Salvation Army Commander Maj. Jack Butler after receiving a check over $2,000 from Daybreak Rotary President Chris Farr and Daybreak Rotary member Amy Dunham, who conceived the idea for the donation, last Thursday at Piggly Wiggly.
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