Tuesday, June 2, 2009 , Updated
Refrigerated truck used to deliver food to poor stolen from Fort Worth’s Hope Center ministry
A refrigerated truck that Fort Worth's Hope Center ministry used to deliver food to area poor was reported stolen on Monday. The group feeds 450 to 500 families each week and the truck was vital for keeping items cold during storage and transport.
While the insurance company has appraised the truck at $15,000, the ministry paid $51,000 for it nearly 18 months ago. Until they can get the truck replaced or raise money to buy another one, Hope Center will only be able to provide canned or dried food to hungry families in DFW.
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John McClelland, says:
Do people have any morals left? Stealing from poor people is pretty low.
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