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Mary’s Meals has antidote to cold winter weather

Mary’s Meals did its part during last week’s cold weather.

In a move of giving to the community as well as feeding hungry children, on Friday February 1 Mary’s Meals offered all customers a free cup of tea and coffee to heat them up.

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