Religious Charity On Philadelphia Homeless Feeding Ban: 'We're Going To Break The Law'

Tuesday, July 17, 2012
A Philadelphia religious charity is set on helping the homeless -- come hell or high water.

Chosen 300 Ministries is back on the streets providing food for homeless people after a judge has halted enforcement of a homeless feeding ban for about four months, NBC Philadelphia reports.

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