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National Food Charity Cuts Staff and Salaries

January 3, 2011

Angel Food Ministries, in Monroe, Ga., has laid off more than 54 of its employees, about 25 percent of its main-office staff, and has cut executive salaries by 20 percent, writes The York Daily Record. The charity, which sells low-cost groceries to needy people throughout the country, has been embroiled in a lawsuit filed by two former board members who accused the charity’s founders of using the organization’s funds for themselves.


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