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Tucker nonprofit seeks community support in fighting senior food insecurity

Theoan LeDoux recalls going three months without eating meat.  She wasn’t aiming for a vegetarian diet, but her tight budget left her with little means to cover the rising costs of meat. Things changed for the 83-year-old when Omega Support Center began providing food boxes to her and other residents at Northlake Senior Residence in Tucker.  “My house was falling down around my head. I sold my house, and I owed way more than what I had to pay,” …
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