SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Even though Windy City Bites no longer has their location on North Indiana Avenue, they still went ahead this year with a Thanksgiving dinner, looking to serve all.
The second annual dinner was in partnership with the Resurrection Worship Center and The Hurdle Life Coach Foundation.
The dinner was free and was open to everyone until the food was gone.
Organizers said now more than ever, they need to get out there to help people struggling with food insecurity and show them hospitality.
“In the times where there’s so much opinion and critique about the things that are going wrong, it’s great to be a part of something that’s going right. Opening up the doors here to Windy City Bites, in partnership with the Resurrection Worship Center and The Hurdle

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