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Trinity Jubilee Center in Lewiston, which serves the hungry, homeless and others in need in Lewiston and across Androscoggin County, has received a $2,000 donation from Norway Savings Bank. The center provides services like free meals, groceries, job and life coaching, and medical care. From left are Heidi Brooks, customer relations representative at the bank’s Auburn branch; Jessica McKenzie, volunteer coordinator for the center; Lin Dehetre, vice president, branch manager and retail lender at the bank’s Auburn branch; and Yasmine Barkad, refugee integration program staff member at the center. Submitted photo
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