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Soccer-dribbling volunteers brace for charitable trip
Two hundred and fifty miles. That’s how far four young, southern Ohio men plan to kick a soccer ball by June 15 to help raise money for LifeLine Toledo, an unconventional ministry on wheels that has been providing food and other humanitarian services to the city’s needy the past seven years — including free medical checkups and health supplies since 2009.
Two hundred and fifty miles. That’s how far four young, southern Ohio men plan to kick a soccer ball by June 15 to help raise money for LifeLine Toledo, an unconventional ministry on wheels that has been providing food and other humanitarian services to the city’s needy the past seven years — including free medical checkups and health supplies since 2009.
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