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North Carolina National Guard (NCNG) Transition Assistance

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North Carolina National Guard (NCNG) Transition Assistance

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North Carolina National Guard (NCNG) Transition Assistance Advisor Andrew Jackson, left, North Carolina Army National Guard (NCARNG) Sgt. 1st Class Burnie L. Brodie, NCNG State Resilience Coordinator and NCARNG Sgt. Charles Burke, a retirement services noncommissioned officer, unload a food box from PORCH, People Offering Relief for Chapel Hill-Carrboro Homes, at North Carolina National Guard (NCNG) headquarters in Raleigh, North Carolina, Dec. 18, 2019. The members of PORCH via a network of volunteers and business sponsors gathered 40 thousand pounds of non-perishable food and hygiene items to date for western Wake County based NCNG families in need this Holiday Season. Each box provided several full meals for families recommended by NCNG Family programs. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Robert Jordan, North Carolina National Guard Public Affairs/Released)

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18/12/2019
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