LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — The Salvation Army Central Kentucky brought Thanksgiving dinner to hundreds of people in Lexington, serving up to 700 meals with the help of 130 volunteers and Lundy's Catering.

"It's pretty cool that we can use this time to bring some warmth as we all give thanks together and continue to help each other," said Major David Childs, Salvation Army Central Kentucky Area Coordinator.

The annual community Thanksgiving meal provided more than just food – it offered connection for people who might otherwise spend the holiday alone.

"I think it's a really good thing what they're doing here because some people don't have families, so this way they can get together and love one another," said Christina Starr, a Lexington resident celebrating her first Thanksgiving in the

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