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MICHAEL MORTIMER ALLEGANY, NEW YORK

n the Monday before Thanksgiving, a social worker brought in a homeless woman to the food pantry where I work. She was shivering uncontrollably in her thin shirt. While staff scared up a scarf, a client, who was scruffy and disheveled himself, took notice. “That woman needs a

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