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Salvation Army serves thousands of free Thanksgiving meals to Central Florida families

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ORLANDO, Fla. – From turkey to stuffing and all the traditional holiday sides, The Salvation Army is making sure families across Central Florida are getting a Thanksgiving meal this year.Volunteers, as they do each each year, served the meals to those in need on Thanksgiving Day.

But this year, they had to change things up a bit due to the coronavirus pandemic.Usually, people will line up outside the building and eat dinner inside the gymnasium at The Salvation Army but this year, to-go meals were prepped and distributed for safety reasons.[TRENDING: No new COVID-19 numbers on Thanksgiving | Florida Rep says Trump should pardon himself | 15-year-old girl dies after overdosing]FREE THANKSGIVING MEALS: Volunteers are here now preparing meals.

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