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Salvation Army no longer serving breakfast to the public

By Elisabeth Arriero
earriero@charlotteobserver.com

The Salvation Army in Gastonia recently created new restrictions for who is eligible to eat their free breakfast.

Until recently, the Salvation Army served two meals a day to the public. But as a cost saving measure, the non-profit organization changed its policy, Maj. Timothy Carter with the Salvation Army told the Gaston Gazette.

Read the full Gaston Gazette article to learn more about the organization’s recent change and how it will affect Gastonia area residents: http://bit.ly/PP9Sto

Arriero: 704-777-7070

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