A nonprofit that bills itself as the largest food pantry in Northern California received enough turkeys this year to feed the hungry.
Mid-week, Sacred Heart Community Service in San Jose needed about 1,700 more turkeys to provide 4,200 families with food boxes.
On Wednesday evening, spokeswoman Morgan Wordes told NBC Bay Area: "We did it. No one went home empty handed."
Not enough birds! Sacred Heart food pantry needs 1550 more frozen turkeys for those in need. #Thanksgiving #sanjose pic.twitter.com/SDI64rjewO
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