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Project Robin Hood in Kingston helping re-distribute hoarded items amid coronavirus pandemic

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It’s called Project Robin Hood and a church in Kingston is the second in the country to take up the cause. Starting Wednesday, St.

Mark’s Lutheran Church on Victoria Street will become a “drop and go donation point” for many goods in short supply because of hoarding due to concerns over the novel coronavirus pandemic — things like toilet paper and hand sanitizer, as well as non-perishable food items. “We’re a church; we believe in sharing, community,” said pastor Seth Perry. “So this is a message to the people out there in the community that may have hoarded maybe a few extra packages of toilet paper: you can bring them to us to donate, to re-distribute to those people who won’t be leaving their house, who are maybe not financially able to

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