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Volunteers with Under the Oak at Christ Church United, and Living Waters, hand out lunch including sandwiches and coffee on South Street to homeless and people in need. Volunteer Annette Martell of Billerica, left, who helps run Under the Oak, talks with Penny Cote of Lowell, who took a blanket because she's been sleeping outside, and lunches for a couple of men across the street. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
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Volunteers with Under the Oak at Christ Church United, and Living Waters, hand out lunch including sandwiches and coffee on South Street to homeless and people in need. Volunteer Annette Martell of Billerica, left, who helps run Under the Oak, talks with Penny Cote of Lowell, who took a blanket because she's been sleeping outside, and lunches for a couple of men across the street. (SUN/Julia Malakie)

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  • Volunteers with Under the Oak at Christ Church United, and Living Waters, hand out lunch including sandwiches and coffee on South Street to homeless and people in need. From left, Larry Bean and his friend Oscar Rosa, getting coffee from volunteers Raegan Downs and Sing (who only uses one name). All are from Lowell. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Volunteers with Under the Oak at Christ Church United, and Living Waters, hand out lunch including sandwiches and coffee to homeless and people in need. Volunteer Raegan Downs of Lowell, left, hands coffee to a guest outside the church.  (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Volunteers with Under the Oak at Christ Church United, and Living Waters, hand out lunch including sandwiches and coffee on South Street to homeless and people in need. Volunteer Annette Martell of Billerica, left, who helps run Under the Oak, talks with Penny Cote of Lowell, who took a blanket because she's been sleeping outside, and lunches for a couple of men across the street. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Life Connection Center on Appleton Street is giving out lunch M-W this week, and M-F starting next week, and providing a sink to wash hands in, as a result of the coronavirus emergency. Executive director Jaime Dillon of Worcester hands out a lunch. They've set up tables two deep to improve social distancing. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Life Connection Center on Appleton Street is giving out lunch M-W this week, and M-F starting next week, as a result of the coronavirus emergency. From left, Laura Miragliotta, who lives in nearby public housing, and her boyfriend John Ferrari of Billerica, get lunch from Life Connection Center employee Isaac Xavier of Lowell. At far right is executive director Jaime Dillon of Worcester. They've set up tables two deep to improve social distancing. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Life Connection Center on Appleton Street is giving out lunch M-W this week, and M-F starting next week, as a result of the coronavirus emergency. Laura Miragliotta, right, who lives in nearby public housing, and her boyfriend John Ferrari of Billerica, get lunch. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Life Connection Center on Appleton Street is giving out lunch M-W this week, and M-F starting next week, and providing a sink to wash hands in, with foot-operated water, as a result of the coronavirus emergency. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Sign in window of Life Connection Center on Appleton Street, which is giving out lunch M-W this week, and M-F starting next week, as a result of the coronavirus emergency. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Life Connection Center on Appleton Street is giving out lunch M-W this week, and M-F starting next week. They've also created this pass-through window (grey door) for their needle exchange programs as a result of the coronavirus emergency. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Life Connection Center on Appleton Street is giving out lunch M-W this week, and M-F starting next week. They've also created a pass-through window, with a Ring doorbell, and a grid of holes drilled through the wall to hear better over traffic, for their needle exchange programs as a result of the coronavirus emergency. Inside are peer leaders Cory Bowser of Gardner and Samantha Cardillo of Lowell. Cardillo said volume is about the same as usual, but "we're trying to make sure everybody has enough so they don't have to come back as often. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
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