Rainy start for early Thanksgiving travelers
- Thousands of migrants in Chicago celebrated their first Thanksgiving in the U.S., hosted by New Beginnings Church.
- "Turkey Trot" races were held in Chicago and nearby suburbs, with participants supporting the Greater Chicago Food Depository.
- The Northshore Turkey Trot in Highland Park also raised awareness for the ongoing plight of Israeli hostages taken by Hamas.
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Thanksgiving celebrated through helping others
Thanksgiving was a day for many Washington County residents to spend time with loved ones, eat and watch football, but it was also a day for some to volunteer so others without the means or the opportunity could enjoy a…
Jalisco Cafe celebrates Thanksgiving giving back
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) - Jalisco Cafe in Segundo Barrio spent the Thanksgiving holiday serving free meals to those in need. After 11 a.m. until 3 p.m., the restaurant served a free traditional Thanksgiving meal, which consisted of turkey, gravy, mashed potatoes, vegetables and a diner roll, to those who normally don't get to enjoy one. KTSM spoke with the restaurant owner, Hector Chavez, who explained why he does this every year. "For me, it's …
Migrants celebrate first Thanksgiving in Chicago
CHICAGO — A church on the City's South Side opened their doors to dozens of migrants in need of a hot meal for Thanksgiving Thursday. With the food ready and the table set, New Beginnings Church in the Woodlawn Neighborhood welcomed about 50 migrants for their first American Thanksgiving. “We want them to be treated the same way we would treat our family," said Alex Pearson, head of security for New Beginnings Church. "We don’t want to make them…
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