Youngsters Place Items in First Free Little Pantry in Wabash

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By The Paper staff

WABASH, Ind. – A group of youngsters place items in the first Little Free Pantry in the City of Wabash.

The pantry, designed to help those in need of food staples and personal hygiene products, is located at Paradise Spring Historical Park at the Huntington Street entrance.

Showing off their work are (from left) Danae Denniston, Ava Copeland, Ali Copeland, Ryder Schram, Olivia Burns and Mackenzie Southwick.

Anyone who wishes to contribute to the project may drop off canned ready-to-eat foods such as vegetables,soups, tuna, beef stew and spaghetti.

Paper products such as diapers, tampons, small packages of tissues and toilet paper also will be accepted, as will travel size shampoos, soaps, deodorants, shaving cream and other hygiene products.

The group has a Facebook page, Helping Wabash’s Homeless.

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