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Mott H Frid

After I got off the 39 bus, I was greeted by a biting, chilling wind. I had come slightly underdressed in the cold but it was too late to go home. At the event, there were two groups, one making sandwiches and one unboxing vegetable. I chose the latter, in order to move around a bit more and generate a little heat. However, most people were like-minded and the goods were packaged in about 30 minutes. I went over to the place where people were making sandwiches and made them until about 11:30 AM. They were simple sandwiches, two pieces of bread, sunflower butter on one side and grape jelly on the other. Towards the end of the event, we put the goods into other volunteers’ cars so they could deliver them to their respective neighborhoods. Although it was cold, it was fine because we knew that people would be fed today.

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(Little side story: William Loh only came in a sweater for some reason so we M h ll nd he managed to borrow a coat for free basically)

- Benjamin Huang

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