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Ready-to-eat meals for the homeless

The local non-profit, Loaves and Fishes, has partnered with the MSP Airport and concessionaire HMS Host to donate ready-to-eat meals not purchased at the airport to the homeless. These meals would otherwise be thrown away. 
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Cathy Maes, Loaves and Fishes executive director, left, and volunteer Kristin Vondeylen, hand out sandwiches.
David Joles – Star Tribune

GalleryGallery: Cathy Maes, Loaves and Fishes executive director, left, and volunteer Kristin Vondeylen, hand out sandwiches.

The local non-profit, Loaves and Fishes has partnered with the MSP Airport and concessionaire HMS Host to donate ready-to-eat meals not purchased at the airport, that would otherwise be thrown away, to the homeless near the Dorothy Day Center Thursday, Dec. 28, in St. Paul, MN.
David Joles – Star Tribune

GalleryGallery: The local non-profit, Loaves and Fishes has partnered with the MSP Airport and concessionaire HMS Host to donate ready-to-eat meals not purchased at the airport, that would otherwise be thrown away, to the homeless near the Dorothy Day Center Thursday, Dec. 28, in St. Paul, MN.

The local non-profit, Loaves and Fishes has partnered with the MSP Airport and concessionaire HMS Host to donate ready-to-eat meals not purchased at the airport, that would otherwise be thrown away, to the homeless.
David Joles – Star Tribune

GalleryGallery: The local non-profit, Loaves and Fishes has partnered with the MSP Airport and concessionaire HMS Host to donate ready-to-eat meals not purchased at the airport, that would otherwise be thrown away, to the homeless.

The local non-profit, Loaves and Fishes has partnered with the MSP Airport and concessionaire HMS Host to donate ready-to-eat meals not purchased at the airport, that would otherwise be thrown away, to the homeless near the Dorothy Day Center Thursday, Dec. 28, in St. Paul, MN.
David Joles – Star Tribune

GalleryGallery: The local non-profit, Loaves and Fishes has partnered with the MSP Airport and concessionaire HMS Host to donate ready-to-eat meals not purchased at the airport, that would otherwise be thrown away, to the homeless near the Dorothy Day Center Thursday, Dec. 28, in St. Paul, MN.

Cathy Maes, Loaves and Fishes executive director, hands out sandwiches.
David Joles – Star Tribune

GalleryGallery: Cathy Maes, Loaves and Fishes executive director, hands out sandwiches.

Odell, who wanted only his first name used, was happy to have received sandwiches, fruit and other food that will get him and his girlfriend through the next few days.
David Joles – Star Tribune

GalleryGallery: Odell, who wanted only his first name used, was happy to have received sandwiches, fruit and other food that will get him and his girlfriend through the next few days.

The local non-profit, Loaves and Fishes has partnered with the MSP Airport and concessionaire HMS Host to donate ready-to-eat meals.
David Joles – Star Tribune

GalleryGallery: The local non-profit, Loaves and Fishes has partnered with the MSP Airport and concessionaire HMS Host to donate ready-to-eat meals.

The local non-profit, Loaves and Fishes has partnered with the MSP Airport and concessionaire HMS Host to donate ready-to-eat meals not purchased at the airport, that would otherwise be thrown away, to the homeless near the Dorothy Day Center Thursday, Dec. 28, in St. Paul, MN.
David Joles – Star Tribune

GalleryGallery: The local non-profit, Loaves and Fishes has partnered with the MSP Airport and concessionaire HMS Host to donate ready-to-eat meals not purchased at the airport, that would otherwise be thrown away, to the homeless near the Dorothy Day Center Thursday, Dec. 28, in St. Paul, MN.

Cathy Maes, Loaves and Fishes executive director, hands out sandwiches.
David Joles – Star Tribune

GalleryGallery: Cathy Maes, Loaves and Fishes executive director, hands out sandwiches.

The local non-profit, Loaves and Fishes has partnered with the MSP Airport and concessionaire HMS Host to donate ready-to-eat meals not purchased at the airport, that would otherwise be thrown away, to the homeless near the Dorothy Day Center Thursday, Dec. 28, in St. Paul, MN.
David Joles – Star Tribune

GalleryGallery: The local non-profit, Loaves and Fishes has partnered with the MSP Airport and concessionaire HMS Host to donate ready-to-eat meals not purchased at the airport, that would otherwise be thrown away, to the homeless near the Dorothy Day Center Thursday, Dec. 28, in St. Paul, MN.

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