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Non-profits in Montgomery County combat pandemic hunger

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Pa. - People are becoming vaccinated but pandemic hunger is still a big issue. Leaders in Montgomery County say that includes more kids.It was decades ago when a priest at the imposing St.

Patrick Church in Norristown constantly found the hungry at the chapel door."The pastor kept getting a knock at his door and grew tired of getting up and helping those who needed food," LeeAnn Rooney said.Out of exhaustion and hunger, grew the Patrician Society, a 40-year-old food pantry tucked in the basement of a church building, serving 11,000 families yearly many fighting pandemic hunger.They gather on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at 1 p.m.

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