Philadelphia nonprofit Legacy of Hope helps feed those battling cancer during pandemic

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” The Philadelphia nonprofit Legacy of Hope has been helping those battling cancer with free grocery deliveries during the COVID-19 pandemic.

It’s a heartwarming mission that involves local hospitals, community police officers and Brown’s Shop Rite grocery stores.

Every Tuesday through the nonprofits’ Emergency Patient Support Network, officers load up on groceries, which are discounted at three stores.

From there they head out to drop off the groceries to families on the brink of going hungry.

‘A lot of these families are too sick or don’t have the means to go out and get the food. Obviously, with COVID it’s made it even worse,’ said Legacy of Hope CEO Michael Rowe.

The officers drop off blessings and the need varies each week. Every family receives two weeks of free groceries. All the food is carefully picked out by an oncology nutritionist.

Legacy of Hope works with all hospitals and social workers in the Philadelphia area.”

View the whole story here: https://6abc.com/amp/legacy-of-hope-philadelphia-nonprofit-cancer-food-delivery-pa-groceries/10423192/

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