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The shelves of a Havelock, N.C., food bank are filled

The shelves of a Havelock, N.C., food bank are filled

The shelves of a Havelock, N.C., food bank are filled with donations given by Cherry Point personnel as part of the Feds Feed Families campaign. Since the beginning of the campaign, Cherry Point personnel have ... More

The shelves of a Havelock, N.C., food bank are filled

The shelves of a Havelock, N.C., food bank are filled

The shelves of a Havelock, N.C., food bank are filled with donations given by Cherry Point personnel as part of the Feds Feed Families campaign. Since the beginning of the campaign, Cherry Point personnel have ... More

The shelves of a Havelock, N.C., food bank are filled

The shelves of a Havelock, N.C., food bank are filled

The shelves of a Havelock, N.C., food bank are filled with donations given by Cherry Point personnel as part of the Feds Feed Families campaign. Since the beginning of the campaign, Cherry Point personnel have ... More

Kerry Stratton and Elaine Taylor, volunteers for the

Kerry Stratton and Elaine Taylor, volunteers for the

Kerry Stratton and Elaine Taylor, volunteers for the Feds Feed Families campaign weigh donations collected from facilities across Cherry Point, Aug. 3. Since the beginning of the campaign, Cherry Point personne... More

The shelves of a Havelock, N.C., food bank are filled

The shelves of a Havelock, N.C., food bank are filled

The shelves of a Havelock, N.C., food bank are filled with donations given by Cherry Point personnel as part of the Feds Feed Families campaign. Since the beginning of the campaign, Cherry Point personnel have ... More

Elaine Taylor, animal control officer with Cherry Point

Elaine Taylor, animal control officer with Cherry Point

Elaine Taylor, animal control officer with Cherry Point Provost Marshals Office and volunteer for the Feds Feed Families campaign, collects donated food from the air station commissary, Aug. 3. Since the beginn... More

Kerry Stratton and Elaine Taylor, volunteers for the

Kerry Stratton and Elaine Taylor, volunteers for the

Kerry Stratton and Elaine Taylor, volunteers for the Feds Feed Families campaign continued to collect donations given at the Cherry Point commissary, troop store and other locations, Aug. 3. Since the beginning... More

Elaine Taylor, animal control officer with Cherry Point

Elaine Taylor, animal control officer with Cherry Point

Elaine Taylor, animal control officer with Cherry Point Provost Marshals Office and volunteer for the Feds Feed Families campaign, collects donated food from the air station commissary, Aug. 3. Since the beginn... More

Kerry Stratton, Cherry Point Anti-Terrorism Office

Kerry Stratton, Cherry Point Anti-Terrorism Office

Kerry Stratton, Cherry Point Anti-Terrorism Office mission assurance officer and volunteer for the Feds Feed Families campaign calculates the total weight of donated food collected from facilities across Cherry... More

A scale at Cherry Point commissary shows the weight

A scale at Cherry Point commissary shows the weight

A scale at Cherry Point commissary shows the weight of some of the non-perishable food donations given by Cherry Point personnel for the Feds Feed Families campaign, Aug. 3. Since the beginning of the campaign,... More

Elaine Taylor, animal control officer with Cherry Point

Elaine Taylor, animal control officer with Cherry Point

Elaine Taylor, animal control officer with Cherry Point Provost Marshals Office and volunteer for the Feds Feed Families campaign, carries a box full of donated food from Cherry Point into a Havelock, N.C., foo... More

Elaine Taylor, animal control officer with Cherry Point

Elaine Taylor, animal control officer with Cherry Point

Elaine Taylor, animal control officer with Cherry Point Provost Marshals Office and volunteer for the Feds Feed Families campaign, carries a box full of donated food from Cherry Point into a Havelock, N.C., foo... More

Elaine Taylor, animal control officer with Cherry Point

Elaine Taylor, animal control officer with Cherry Point

Elaine Taylor, animal control officer with Cherry Point Provost Marshals Office and volunteer for the Feds Feed Families campaign, collects donated food from the air station troop store, Aug. 3. Since the begin... More

Elaine Taylor, animal control officer with Cherry Point

Elaine Taylor, animal control officer with Cherry Point

Elaine Taylor, animal control officer with Cherry Point Provost Marshals Office and volunteer for the Feds Feed Families campaign collects donated food from the air station Marine Corps Exchange, Aug. 3. Since ... More

Kerry Stratton, Cherry Point Anti-Terrorism Office

Kerry Stratton, Cherry Point Anti-Terrorism Office

Kerry Stratton, Cherry Point Anti-Terrorism Office mission assurance officer and volunteer for the Feds Feed Families campaign, collects donated food from the air station Marine Corps Exchange, Aug. 3. Since th... More

Elaine Taylor, animal control officer with Cherry Point

Elaine Taylor, animal control officer with Cherry Point

Elaine Taylor, animal control officer with Cherry Point Provost Marshals Office and volunteer for the Feds Feed Families campaign, collects donated food from the air station commissary, Aug. 3. Since the beginn... More

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