The 18th annual Homeless Community Christmas Feast drew a large crowd Saturday to Emancipation Garden on St.
Croix.
The event was organized by a retired Human Resources manager with the V.I.
government.
She began providing food to about seven individuals and after realizing that the negative stereotype against the homeless did not match up with the often kind individuals she met and conversed with.
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