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    Bogdan Dowdy, 5, carries a box containing gift bags with books, cookies, hand sanitizer and other items while helping Ronnie Levesque load his truck for eight homes in Unity during the curbside drive-thru meals at The Open Door in Unity on Thursday.

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    Asher Dowdy, 6, center carries hot meals for Ronnie Levesque for eight homes in Unity during the curbside drive-thru meals at The Open Door in Unity on Thursday. Pictured with Dowdy are his brothers Duriel, 3, left; and Bogdan, 5, right. Above the boys is their dad Jon Dowdy and Bunny Moore at the left.

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    Bunny Moore, left and husband Richard dish up hot food during the curbside drive-thru meals at The Open Door in Unity on Thursday.

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    Abide Dowdy, 10, hands a gift bag to his brother Asher, 6, before he handed the bag and boxed meals to a woman during the curbside drive-thru meals at The Open Door in Unity on Thursday. Pictured with boys is Richard Moore who, along his wife Bunny, prepared 120 hot hot meals for the event.

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    Ronnie Levesque, a volunteer for The Open Door, prepares to deliver meals and gift bags to eight homes in Unity during the curbside drive -thru meals at The Open Door in Unity on Thursday. When asked why he was volunteering, Levesque said, "God sent me to do this."

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    Richard Moore looks to the road while receiving people during the curbside drive-thru meals at The Open Door in Unity on Thursday. Moore and wife Bunny joined other volunteers in preparing and serving 120 during the event.

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