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After disaster strikes, it takes a village to get a community back on its feet, and so many are coming together to support those displaced by the EF-2 tornado that tore through Selma.

SELMA, Ala. - After disaster strikes, it takes a village to get a community back on its feet, and so many are coming together to support those displaced by theOn Friday, the Central Alabama Veterans Affairs Health Care System donated food and toiletries to veterans at their outpatient clinic in Selma.

The Metropolitan United Methodist Church’s Beacon Center in Montgomery had cars lined up at Selma First Baptist Church as they handed out pounds of food to those in need. Pastor Williams has heard it’s been difficult for some residents to find food at grocery stores in the area. The Beacon Center will be serving meals at Selma First Baptist Church every first and third Friday of each month until Pastor Williams says the need has been fully met.

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