Hundreds of turkeys and bags filled with all the fixings were distributed to families in the East Bay ahead of Thanksgiving.

In Richmond Sunday, families in need drove up to receive turkeys and bags of food – everything they need to make a Thanksgiving meal.

Volunteers were standing by to load up the food.

“I enjoy giving back and this year has been really extra economically hard for individuals in the community, so I felt like this year I really wanted to give back,” said Kimberly Nutting, a volunteer.

This was the 10th annual event hosted by the nonprofit The Black Neighborhood.

“Technically it’s a turkey giveaway, we’ve always called it a turkey drive because the community donates items up until today and we will be distributing,” said Cory Elliott, co-founder and president of the

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