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Newly-wed couple donates reception food to local homeless shelter
Melanie and Tyler Tapajna recently got married in Ohio, but due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, they were forced to cancel their wedding reception. However, since the couple had already paid the caterer for the food, both of them took it to Laura’s Home Women’s Crisis Center in Cleveland and fed over 130 women and children.
“We pray this amazing couple is blessed immensely in their marriage, and thank them for inviting our guests to their wedding feast,” the City Mission wrote on their official Facebook page.
The newly wed couple had decided they not only wanted to donate their reception food to the homeless shelter, but also to serve the meals.
Newly-wed couple donates reception food to local homeless shelter
Melanie and Tyler Tapajna recently got married in Ohio, but due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, they were forced to cancel their wedding reception. However, since the couple had already paid the caterer for the food, both of them took it to Laura’s Home Women’s Crisis Center in Cleveland and fed over 130 women and children.
“We pray this amazing couple is blessed immensely in their marriage, and thank them for inviting our guests to their wedding feast,” the City Mission wrote on their official Facebook page.
The newly wed couple had decided they not only wanted to donate their reception food to the homeless shelter, but also to serve the meals.
Read more here: https://www.sunnyskyz.com/good-news/3924/Newlyweds-Donate-And-Serve-Reception-Food-To-Homeless-Shelter
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