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Baking project gives homeless a hand up.
From:
Journal-World (Lawrence, Kansas)
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November 10, 2006
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Byline: George Diepenbrock
Nov. 10--Minnie Grimm was humming Thursday morning as she scooped out dough of a chicken-and-cheese concoction from a bowl into a tray.
Barnes was helping bake dog biscuits and working for $6 an hour at the Lawrence Interdenominational Nutrition Kitchen with Michelle Barnes, Vickie Goodwin and LINK coordinator Dianne Morgan. The Lawrence Community Shelter, 214 W. 10th St., has sold the dog treats mostly on Saturdays at the Farme...
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