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CAROL HEPPEL, left, and Pat Silva, right, of Neighborhood Café food pantry in Bath, accept a loaf of bread and a check for $500 from Jon Paradise, associate vice president of governmental and public affairs for the Maine Credit Union League, on behalf of the Maine Credit Unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger. The St. Philip’s Help Yourself Shelf in Wiscasset, the Neighborhood Café and the Richmond Food Pantry all received contributions as part of the credit unions’ campaign that distributed $471,000 to fight hunger in 2012.
CAROL HEPPEL, left, and Pat Silva, right, of Neighborhood Café food pantry in Bath, accept a loaf of bread and a check for $500 from Jon Paradise, associate vice president of governmental and public affairs for the Maine Credit Union League, on behalf of the Maine Credit Unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger. The St. Philip’s Help Yourself Shelf in Wiscasset, the Neighborhood Café and the Richmond Food Pantry all received contributions as part of the credit unions’ campaign that distributed $471,000 to fight hunger in 2012.

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