Volunteers from Midway GM/Toyota --alongside representatives from host Lynnhaven Baptist Church of Pocomoke -- cooked and served pancakes, eggs, bacon, and sausage for more than 200 hungry supporters.
The event raised critical funds for the shelter, which helps people in crisis achieve self-reliance in a structured, supportive environment.
According to Midway spokesperson Susanna Annis, "Everyone from the Midway family enjoyed helping this great organization -- it's wonderful to be able to give back to the community that does so much to support us."
To learn more about The Samaritan Shelter and its programs, visit www.thesamaritanshelter.org.
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