A Dayton food pantry is continuing to serve the community following a truck fire Wednesday morning. Despite the fire, God’s Grace food pantry still held its mobile pantry at 622 Springfield St.
The pantry is set to move to the Center for Community (C4C) next year, where it will have more space and refrigeration capacity.
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