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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/10/03/23/55/1evBHu.St.138.jpeg|416Program manager Angie LaRochelle serves lunch to clients. Volunteers prepare and serve lunch for those in need at the Friendship Place at St. Cyprian Catholic Church on Front St. in Georgetown six days a week. Program Exec. Director Charlie Bell said they rely on donations and volunteers to make the program work. Many days they feed more than 80 people. The Sun News Photo by Steve Jessmore sjessmore@thesunnews.com
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/10/03/23/55/1rRZKF.St.138.jpeg|525Client James Pringle peeks into the office area before getting lunch at the Friendship Place at St. Cyprian Catholic Church on Front St. in Georgetown. "He comes and eats every day and tells us he loves us every day," said Program Exec. Director Charlie Bell. Bell said they rely on donations and volunteers to make the program work. Many days they feed more than 80 people. The Sun News Photo by Steve Jessmore sjessmore@thesunnews.com
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/10/03/23/54/5vYxK.St.138.jpeg|434Volunteer Betty Asnip (right) serves lunch to clients Floyd Holmes (left) and Eugene Hardy (center) at the Friendship Place at St. Cyprian Catholic Church on Front St. in Georgetown. Program Exec. Director Charlie Bell said they rely on donations and volunteers to make the program work. Many days they feed more than 80 people. The Sun News Photo by Steve Jessmore sjessmore@thesunnews.com
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/10/03/23/54/nWCvj.St.138.jpeg|525Volunteers including Larry Resh (front) and Dan Kowalski (back) prepare and serve a lunch of barbecue chicken, baked beans and macaroni and cheese for those in need at the Friendship Place at St. Cyprian Catholic Church on Front St. in Georgetown. Program Exec. Director Charlie Bell said they rely on donations and volunteers to make the program work. Many days they feed more than 80 people. The Sun News Photo by Steve Jessmore sjessmore@thesunnews.com
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/10/03/23/54/qInPS.St.138.jpeg|437Client James Pringle poses with Friendship Place Program Exec. Director Charlie Bell before getting lunch. "He comes and eats every day and tells us he loves us every day," said Bell said they rely on donations and volunteers to make the program work. Many days they feed more than 80 people. The Sun News Photo by Steve Jessmore sjessmore@thesunnews.com
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/10/03/23/54/cgAA5.St.138.jpeg|409Volunteer Jerome Washington hugs fellow volunteer Betty Asnip before the help prepare and serve lunch for those in need at the Friendship Place at St. Cyprian Catholic Church on Front St. in Georgetown six days a week. Program Exec. Director Charlie Bell said they rely on donations and volunteers to make the program work. Many days they feed more than 80 people. The Sun News Photo by Steve Jessmore sjessmore@thesunnews.com
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/10/03/23/54/9pqpt.St.138.jpeg|427Volunteer Jerome Washington makes a point as they prepare to serve lunch for those in need at the Friendship Place at St. Cyprian Catholic Church on Front St. in Georgetown. Program Exec. Director Charlie Bell said they rely on donations and volunteers to make the program work. Many days they feed more than 80 people. The Sun News Photo by Steve Jessmore sjessmore@thesunnews.com
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/10/03/23/54/19KPZB.St.138.jpeg|434Volunteers John Bentz and Betty Asnip get water ready for clients for lunch at the Friendship Place at St. Cyprian Catholic Church on Front St. in Georgetown. Program Exec. Director Charlie Bell said they rely on donations and volunteers to make the program work. Many days they feed more than 80 people. The Sun News Photo by Steve Jessmore sjessmore@thesunnews.com
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/10/03/23/54/118t0G.St.138.jpeg|437Sister Josephine Murphy says grace before lunch. Volunteers prepare and serve lunch for those in need at the Friendship Place at St. Cyprian Catholic Church on Front St. in Georgetown six days a week. Program Exec. Director Charlie Bell said they rely on donations and volunteers to make the program work. Many days they feed more than 80 people. The Sun News Photo by Steve Jessmore sjessmore@thesunnews.com
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/10/03/23/54/mPFcW.St.138.jpeg|416Sister Josephine Murphy talks to client Gladys Greene before lunch. Volunteers prepare and serve lunch for those in need at the Friendship Place at St. Cyprian Catholic Church on Front St. in Georgetown six days a week. Program Exec. Director Charlie Bell said they rely on donations and volunteers to make the program work. Many days they feed more than 80 people. The Sun News Photo by Steve Jessmore sjessmore@thesunnews.com
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/10/03/23/53/1kwxEw.St.138.jpeg|407Volunteers prepare and serve lunch for those in need at the Friendship Place at St. Cyprian Catholic Church on Front St. in Georgetown six days a week. Program Exec. Director Charlie Bell said they rely on donations and volunteers to make the program work. Many days they feed more than 80 people. The Sun News Photo by Steve Jessmore sjessmore@thesunnews.com
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/10/03/23/53/K4eXr.St.138.jpeg|407Volunteers John Bentz gets water ready for clients for lunch at the Friendship Place at St. Cyprian Catholic Church on Front St. in Georgetown. Program Exec. Director Charlie Bell said they rely on donations and volunteers to make the program work. Many days they feed more than 80 people. The Sun News Photo by Steve Jessmore sjessmore@thesunnews.com
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