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United Way sees increased need at a time when resources are declining

By Bill O’Boyle
December 12, 2020
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In this Times Leader file photo, sporting his ‘Work like a captain, play like a pirate’ shirt, Benjamin Baker takes a “COVID Can’t beat caring hygiene supply bag from United Way of Wyoming Valley President Bill Jones, while Benjamin’s sister Samantha, between them, inspects her bag. The United Way gave the kits away Wednesday morning when students arrived for meal distributions at Hanover Green Elementary school.

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