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    David T. Foster III - dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
    Jackie Moore (left), Jamie Kay, and Dean Burt of Loaves & Fishes unload a supply of items at the Holy Comforter Episcopal Church food pantry on January 9, 2013. Loaves & Fishes averted a winter food shortage for poor families by raising $73,000 in 10 days, via mailed in donations, aided by publicity from the Observer. On top of that, the Levines are making good on a pledge to match $50,000 with a dollar for dollar gift. The agencies is one of three charities that have bumped up their winter budgets with the help of Levine challenge grants. David T. Foster III-dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
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    David T. Foster III - dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
    Jackie Moore (left) and Jamie Kay of Loaves & Fishes wheel in a supply of food and items at the Holy Comforter Episcopal Church food pantry on January 9, 2013. Loaves & Fishes averted a winter food shortage for poor families by raising $73,000 in 10 days, via mailed in donations, aided by publicity from the Observer. On top of that, the Levines are making good on a pledge to match $50,000 with a dollar for dollar gift. The agencies is one of three charities that have bumped up their winter budgets with the help of Levine challenge grants. David T. Foster III-dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
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    David T. Foster III - dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
    Jackie Moore (left), Dean Burt, and Jamie Kay from Loaves & Fishes unloads a supply of items at the Holy Comforter Episcopal Church food pantry on January 9, 2013. Loaves & Fishes averted a winter food shortage for poor families by raising $73,000 in 10 days, via mailed in donations, aided by publicity from the Observer. On top of that, the Levines are making good on a pledge to match $50,000 with a dollar for dollar gift. The agencies is one of three charities that have bumped up their winter budgets with the help of Levine challenge grants. David T. Foster III-dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
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    David T. Foster III - dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
    John Patrick stocks a supply of food from Loaves & Fishes at the Holy Comforter Episcopal Church food pantry on January 9, 2013. Loaves & Fishes averted a winter food shortage for poor families by raising $73,000 in 10 days, via mailed in donations, aided by publicity from the Observer. On top of that, the Levines are making good on a pledge to match $50,000 with a dollar for dollar gift. The agencies is one of three charities that have bumped up their winter budgets with the help of Levine challenge grants. David T. Foster III-dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
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    David T. Foster III - dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
    Jim Stewart stocks a supply of food from Loaves & Fishes at the Holy Comforter Episcopal Church food pantry on January 9, 2013. Loaves & Fishes averted a winter food shortage for poor families by raising $73,000 in 10 days, via mailed in donations, aided by publicity from the Observer. On top of that, the Levines are making good on a pledge to match $50,000 with a dollar for dollar gift. The agencies is one of three charities that have bumped up their winter budgets with the help of Levine challenge grants. David T. Foster III-dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
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    David T. Foster III - dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
    Sue Bruce of Loaves & Fishes holds up a thank-you note from a family helped by the Holy Comforter Episcopal Church food pantry on January 9, 2013. Loaves & Fishes averted a winter food shortage for poor families by raising $73,000 in 10 days, via mailed in donations, aided by publicity from the Observer. On top of that, the Levines are making good on a pledge to match $50,000 with a dollar for dollar gift. The agencies is one of three charities that have bumped up their winter budgets with the help of Levine challenge grants. David T. Foster III-dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
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    David T. Foster III - dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
    Sarah Lofton, pantry coordinator at the Holy Comforter Episcopal Church food pantry stocks food on January 9, 2013. Loaves & Fishes averted a winter food shortage for poor families by raising $73,000 in 10 days, via mailed in donations, aided by publicity from the Observer. On top of that, the Levines are making good on a pledge to match $50,000 with a dollar for dollar gift. The agencies is one of three charities that have bumped up their winter budgets with the help of Levine challenge grants. David T. Foster III-dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
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    David T. Foster III - dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
    John Patrick (front) unloads a supply of food from Loaves & Fishes at the Holy Comforter Episcopal Church food pantry on January 9, 2013. Loaves & Fishes averted a winter food shortage for poor families by raising $73,000 in 10 days, via mailed in donations, aided by publicity from the Observer. On top of that, the Levines are making good on a pledge to match $50,000 with a dollar for dollar gift. The agencies is one of three charities that have bumped up their winter budgets with the help of Levine challenge grants. David T. Foster III-dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
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