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On Super Bowl Sunday, children at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Dallas stood in the rear doorway of the sanctuary holding large soup pots and collected $273 from the congregation to donate to those in need. This year, the funds will once again be designated to help those in our own community by being delivered to the Back Mountain Food Pantry in Trucksville. The Souper Bowl of Caring began in 1990. Youth across America continue to work hard to fight hunger in their own communities. From left, first row, are Natalie Baer, Aspen Marchakitus, Sam Sgarlat and Grayson Perzia. Second row, Deven Marchakitus and Morgan Marchakitus.

On Super Bowl Sunday, children at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Dallas stood in the rear doorway of the sanctuary holding large soup pots and collected $273 from the congregation to donate to those in need. This year, the funds will once again be designated to help those in our own community by being delivered to the Back Mountain Food Pantry in Trucksville. The Souper Bowl of Caring began in 1990. Youth across America continue to work hard to fight hunger in their own communities. From left, first row, are Natalie Baer, Aspen Marchakitus, Sam Sgarlat and Grayson Perzia. Second row, Deven Marchakitus and Morgan Marchakitus.