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November 2008
Thanksgiving 2008
Thanksgiving Day on Skid Row bears no resemblance to the holidays most Americans experience. Instead of a dining room table piled high with turkey and dressing and all the trimmings, most inner city families will have no food at all. In fact, without caring friends like you, Thanksgiving Day for most people on Skid Row would be just one more cold, lonely day. However, the Mission's Street Banquet shares America's bounty with poor, homeless families by serving a traditional turkey dinner with all the trimmings to thousands of hungry Americans.
 Fred Jordan Missions served 2,000 Thanksgiving meals
 Over 2,000 volunteers came out to help serve.
 It was a happy Thanksgiving for many, especially during these very difficult economic times.
 Pastor Greg Laurie shared a special message. Click here to read about it on his blog.
 Time for a special interview between aunt and nephew, both who are passionate about spreading love, care, and the Gospel. Click here to see the interview.
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