KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Nena’s Cooper Cafe held its 10th annual free Thanksgiving dinner in Kalamazoo on Thanksgiving.
Christina Norris, owner of the restaurant, told News Channel 3 the sense of community the meal brings is what makes it worth it every year.
“With the things going on in the world and the way the world is, we just want to feed as many as we can and touch as many lives as we can,” said Norris.
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With food insecurity growing across the country and affecting people in West Michigan, Norris had to get her shopping done for the event earlier than usual due to how expensive food is right now…