Food token program hit by thief, nonprofit seeks community help

A DC nonprofit is seeking help after thieves stole $7,500 in food tokens, affecting meal distribution efforts.

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WASHINGTON — A DC-based nonprofit that helps provide meals for families in need- needs your help after thousands of dollars’ worth of coins used for their food token program were stolen. 

It’s Monday night and Malaziah Peterson and her grandmother, Julia Tutt are at Mama’s Pizza Kitchen in SE DC buying dinners for the community. 

“I help less fortunate youth,” said Tutt, “I come down and I buy pizza, chicken, drinks because a lot of times they

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