Image courtesy Cindy's Home and Garden/Facebook.Image courtesy Cindy's Home and Garden/Facebook.
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Kingsville business to help families in need on Sunday

Thanks to the support of residents, a Windsor-Essex business will be able to support families needing help this holiday season.

Cindy's Home and Garden in Kingsville will distribute 150 bags stuffed with nutritious food on Sunday morning.

The distribution is being held in conjunction with Kingsville's DelFresco Pure.

There is no cost for the distribution, but only residents in need are asked to attend. Residents wishing to help may also pass the information to someone who can be helped.

Distribution will begin Sunday at 9:30 a.m. in Cindy's parking lot on Seacliff Drive.

One bag will be provided to each vehicle on a first-come, first-served basis.

Those who wish to participate are asked to be respectful and not hold places in line, arrive before 9:30, or call ahead to ask for a bag to be put aside and held.

Cindy's Home and Garden will also make a donation to the Kingsville Food Bank.

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