Josh, pastor of the new Revolution Church in Annapolis, tried to deliver the food to another family in the Bay Ridge Apartments, but a no-trespassing sign stated that the city had declared the neighboring unit "unfit for human habitation." Amani, a mother of three children ages 12 to 18, was happy to take the food instead.
"I don't know what happened," she said of her neighbor, as she thanked Josh for the sirloin steaks, boneless chicken breasts, frozen...
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