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County, Nonprofit Needs Holiday Support for Silver Spring, Wheaton Families
A Wider Circle needs sponsorship for needy families in Silver Spring, Aspen Hill and Wheaton this Thanksgiving and holiday season.

Email: whitney.teal@patch.com
Phone: (301) 254-5491
Hometown: Fort Worth, Texas
Birthday: October 16
A Wider Circle needs sponsorship for needy families in Silver Spring, Aspen Hill and Wheaton this Thanksgiving and holiday season.

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