OAK PARK, Mich. (WXYZ) — Hundreds of families lined up for hours in Oak Park as the city partnered with first responders, the Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce and Forgotten Harvest to provide complete Thanksgiving meals for those experiencing food insecurity this holiday season.
Watch Christiana Ford's video report: Community partners feed hundreds at Oak Park holiday pantry
The annual holiday food pantry drew cars stretching down Oak Park Boulevard, with some families waiting since 10 a.m. to receive essential holiday groceries.
"I needed the food," said Cathleen Mosby, who was third in line among hundreds of cars.
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Mosby, who is retired and on disability, said she's feeling economic strain during the holidays.
"I haven't even talked to my family about Thanksgiving, s

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