Food for thought: models draw attention to homelessness


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Area businesses constructed homes made out of cans and other non-perishable food packages which have been set up in Home Depot to raise awareness about the issue of homelessness. The projects await public judging. (Tom Russo/Daily Reporter)


Finishing touch: Chad Lukens of Timber Run wraps up work on his company's entry. (Tom Russo/Daily Reporter)


GREENFIELD — Homes constructed of canned goods are doing double duty this weekend at Home Depot. Six teams built the miniature structures, using nothing but canned goods and other non-perishables, to raise awareness about homelessness in Hancock County and collect donations for the Hancock County Food Pantry.

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