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The Capital Area Food Bank, which is the main distribution center for 700 Washington-area food agencies, broke ground this week on a new warehouse that, when completed in 2010, will double the nonprofit organization’s capacity, reports The Washington Post.
The organization has raised nearly $30-million of the $36-million project cost, the newspaper reports.
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