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Rising Gas Prices Hurt Volunteer Organizations

By: Jayne Ann Bugda
Updated: March 16, 2012
Kingston, Luzerne County- Many volunteer agencies rely on volunteers to succeed.
 
 Non-profit groups, like Meals on Wheels, depend on volunteers to use their own vehicles to deliver

meals to many across the region.  The volunteers pay for their own gas. Tonight Eyewitness News

Reporter Mark Hiller goes on the road with volunteers from Meals on Wheels for their reaction to rising

prices at the pump.

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