Staff at the Salvation Army Hospitality House are preparing for one of their biggest days of the year as Thanksgiving approaches.
For years, the organization has opened its doors on Thanksgiving to welcome people who may not have anywhere else to go to enjoy a hot meal. This year, they're making a final push to ensure they have enough food to feed more than 500 people on Thanksgiving Day.
The Salvation Army Hospitality House has been hosting this holiday lunch for years, offering not just a plate of food, but a place to feel welcome.
"When you see the people line up, who're just waiting for [to] get in, it's like a family," Major Andres Espinoza said.
Espinoza, the Salvation Army city coordinator, said a recent community drive helped support the main course.
"We filled all the trucks

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