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Packing the POD

Our SBLC superstars contributed 239 cans to Legacy of Giving's "Pack the POD".


Although we fell slightly short of our goal, we felt proud to support our school and food-insecure families in the Austin area. 


Way to go, SBLC Philanthropists! 

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