FOX 29's Shawnette Wilson reports. MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Pa. - Cars of families pulled up at old Goshenhoppen Reformed Church in Harleysville Upper Salford Township Friday evening.
It's set up like a drive-thru for families that need a little help to pick up food for free. A team of church members load each car with boxes of food for each family member. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS "It ends up being 21 meals each individual gets so you'll have entire families with a week’s worth or two week’s worth of food sometimes," said Pastor Kevin Park.
He says they started this week after a dozen National Guardsmen dropped off more than 12,000 meals. "The township let us know of an opportunity to help serve meals to the affected community those who are
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