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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Pulliam: No Retirement From Helping The Needy


Russ Pulliam, IndyStar

"He walks a little slower and takes his oxygen tank with him these days, with the tube in his nose.

But retired pastor Lucious Newsom, who's about 90 years old, is still feeding the poor and needy of Indianapolis and enlisting the wealthy and influential to help him get the job done.

Newsom is well known in the city's low-income neighborhoods with his mobile food pantry. In the past couple of years, he has pitched his tent a little more permanently in a new building, the Lord's Pantry, just west of White River in Stringtown at New York and Elder streets."

[continued at IndyStar.com]

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