City again partners with supermarket to hand out Thanksgiving meals

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  • Kissimmee Police Chief Jeff O'Dell puts a bag of food in the back of a vehicle. NEWS-GAZETTE PHOTO/BRIAN MCBRIDE
    Kissimmee Police Chief Jeff O'Dell puts a bag of food in the back of a vehicle. NEWS-GAZETTE PHOTO/BRIAN MCBRIDE
  • Newly Kissimmee Mayor Olga Gonzalez hands a turkey to a local resident. NEWS-GAZETTE PHOTO/BRIAN MCBRIDE
    Newly Kissimmee Mayor Olga Gonzalez hands a turkey to a local resident. NEWS-GAZETTE PHOTO/BRIAN MCBRIDE
  • Sedano's staff members unload a pallet of food from a truck. NEWS-GAZETTE PHOTO/BRIAN MCBRIDE
    Sedano's staff members unload a pallet of food from a truck. NEWS-GAZETTE PHOTO/BRIAN MCBRIDE
  • Sedano's once again partnered with the city of Kissimmee to hand out Thanksgiving meals. NEWS-GAZETTE PHOTO/BRIAN MCBRIDE
    Sedano's once again partnered with the city of Kissimmee to hand out Thanksgiving meals. NEWS-GAZETTE PHOTO/BRIAN MCBRIDE
  • A line of cars wait for the food behind Kissimmee City Hall. NEWS-GAZETTE PHOTO/BRIAN MCBRIDE
    A line of cars wait for the food behind Kissimmee City Hall. NEWS-GAZETTE PHOTO/BRIAN MCBRIDE
  • A total of 150 families were pre-selected for the Thanksgiving meals. NEWS-GAZETTE PHOTO/BRIAN MCBRIDE
    A total of 150 families were pre-selected for the Thanksgiving meals. NEWS-GAZETTE PHOTO/BRIAN MCBRIDE
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The city of Kissimmee once again partnered with Sedano’s Supermarkets to giveaway Thanksgiving meals to pre-selected families.

A total of 150 families were selected through the city and local nonprofits by those with the greatest need. A line of cars waited behind Kissimmmee City Hall on Wednesday morning to get the food, which was given out by Kissimmee city officials and commissioners.