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St. Stephen’s donates $28.5K to help people in need

IT TAKES A lot of people to organize, stage and direct the proceeds of the St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church’s annual Peasant Market, which this year will take place on Saturday, July 12. The church recently disbursed $28,500 in proceeds for last year’s Peasant Market. The nonprofit recipients included the Atria Collective, the Open Door Clinic and Homeward Bound’s PetCORE program. Pictured here are organizers and representatives of the receiving organizations. Photo courtesy of Vanessa Almony

Each year, proceeds of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church’s iconic Peasant Market are distributed to nonprofit organizations and used for outreach to the community in need.

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