All walks of life lined up at St. Paul City School on Tuesday with the same mission: to provide.
"That's a really big thing, being able to provide," said Maria Stokes, a St. Paul City School teacher.
Two hundred Thanksgiving meals were distributed to this community by Second Harvest Heartland and the Thielen Foundation.
Vikings Wide Receiver Adam Thielen and his family showed up to meet with everyone receiving food and made this moment memorable.
"It's important for us to get in the community and a great opportunity to do that around the holidays," Thielen said.
Each family got a turkey breast and a box filled with 15 fixings. Thielen's kids got involved, too, giving the food directly to the families. It's a moment this football dad hopes will leave a lasting impression on his kids.

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