Large or small, charitable groups in Minnesota have been called upon as never before to support the hungry, ailing and low-earning during the coronavirus pandemic. And despite being the cause of widespread income loss, they say, the pandemic has also reinvigorated donors who have the means to support them to do so.
Source: https://www.bemidjipioneer.com
Pandemic and holidays put new spotlight on Minnesota charities
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