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Kenny Burns and Dan Sanders load boxes of food into the back of a box truck donated by Refreshment Services Pepsi. Not long after it arrived at the Airport Plaza Kroger, much of the food collected during the 2025 WSOY Community Food Drive on Friday, Oct. 3, was on its way to Macon County food pantries.
- Scott Perry
Signs of an enduring relationship is visible along U.S. 36 on Decatur's east side. The Airport Plaza Kroger and the WSOY Community Food Drive have worked together for more than 20 years helping to gather food donations for those in need.
- Scott Perry
Don Luter, food pantry supervisor at Northeast Community Fund, brings a load of food from the WSOY Community Food Drive into the facility Friday, Oct. 3. Volunteers will be hard at work over the coming days organizing the items for distribution to those in need.
- Scott Perry
2025 WSOY Community Food Drive
Kenny Burns and Dan Sanders load boxes of food into the back of a box truck donated by Refreshment Services Pepsi. Not long after it arrived at the Airport Plaza Kroger, much of the food collected during the 2025 WSOY Community Food Drive on Friday, Oct. 3, was on its way to Macon County food pantries.
- Scott Perry
Contact Donnette Beckett at (217) 421-6983. Follow her on Twitter: @donnettebHR
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