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Lakeside nonprofit removes nearly 10 tons of trash from homeless encampments

Newseze Wire·Sun, Jul 12, 2:16 AMWire: KGTV ABC 10 San Diego
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Lakeside nonprofit removes nearly 10 tons of trash from homeless encampments

A Lakeside nonprofit has removed nearly 10 tons of trash from former homeless encampments along the San Diego River, with organizers saying the community has stepped up to help the ongoing cleanup effort.

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