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7-year-old Davidsonville girl delivers free lunches, care goods to homelessPublished 10/22/09
Leah McConnell's brown-bag lunches aren't anything special, just a simple sandwich, snack and a drink.
Paul W. Gillespie — The Capital Leah McConnell, 7, of Davidsonville, delivers lunches to the Light House shelter in Annapolis. For the past couple years, Leah has been helping out the homeless, handing out care packages she calls “Treats to Streets” to people in need. Neither are the plastic baggies she filled with snacks and items like socks and a toothbrush. It's the heart and compassion that the 7-year-old Davidsonville resident mixes in that make them stand out. Leah, a second-grader at Davidsonville Elementary School, has spent the past two years trying to help the homeless. She makes lunches for the Light House shelter in Annapolis and hands her "Treats to Streets" care packages to local people in need. "I am certainly impressed with her...
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