The Blanco Good Samaritan Center has been on a coronavirus rollercoaster, with its thrift store closing twice this year and its food pantry switching to curbside service, but there are still plenty of ways for folks to help the community nonprofit. Good Sam, like other area nonprofits, has provided an increasing amount of assistance as the COVID-19 pandemic has unfolded. “Financial assistance to families has increased by 35-40 percent this year over last,” said Debra Morgan, member of ...
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