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HEARTWARMING: community steps up to repair food pantry truck
After a thief stole parts off a local food pantry s delivery truck, the Quad Cities community raised enough money to replace it. Author: Shelby Kluver (WQAD) Updated: 6:15 PM CST January 22, 2021
MOLINE, Ill. It s a story that begins, and ends, with a truck. and this one has a happy ending.
We first introduced Hamid Brahimi in January of 2021, when he spoke to News 8 about a theft that had damaged his truck.
Brahimi bought the truck in order to pick up groceries for the Islamic Center of the Quad Cities monthly food pantry. Before the giveaway, he would always drive to Chicago and load up the vehicle, then it would all be assembled at the center, and given away to hundred of local families.