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				Sailors Serve Meals at Homeless Shelter(September 5, 2010)
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					| BALTIMORE, Sept. 2, 2010 – Navy sailors assigned to the 
					Boston-berthed USS Constitution, have been prepared prepared 
					and served hot food to people at a local homeless shelter 
					here Aug. 30 as part of Navy Week activities. |  
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								|  Sailors assigned to 
								Boston-berthed USS Constitution demonstrate 
								boarding pike drills in Baltimore's Inner Harbor 
								on Aug. 28, 2010, as part of Navy Week. Some of 
								the Constitution's crew also prepared and served 
								hot meals to people at a Baltimore homeless 
								shelter on Aug. 30, 2010.
 |  | Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Melissa Santiago 
								and Petty Officer 2nd Class Stuart Macgillivray 
								– who serve aboard the USS Constitution, known 
								as “Old Ironsides,” were among sailors at the 
								event held at the “Our Daily Soup Kitchen” 
								shelter, as part of Baltimore Navy Week 
								activities that began Aug. 28 and run through 
								Sept. 6. The USS Constellation, the USS 
								Constitution's sister ship, is permanently 
								berthed here. 
 "I am glad to have had this opportunity," 
								Macgillivray said. "This shows that military 
								branches are not just here to defend the 
								country, big-picture-wise, but we are here to 
								help in any way we can.”
 
 The sailors served about 300 guests at the 
								shelter, of which 15 to 20 percent were 
								homeless.
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					| "It has been great and unusual to have military personnel 
					here," said Aaron Kennedy, a volunteer coordinator. "Not 
					many guests here have an idea about what the Navy is. This 
					brought a new level of understanding to them in a supportive 
					setting." 
 Since 2007, Our Daily Soup Kitchen has served an average of 
					700 meals -- seven days a week and 365 days a year -- to 
					men, women and children of all ages. Our Daily Soup Kitchen 
					not only feeds those who are hungry but also provides 
					shelter and recovery programs leading to employment.
 
 This is the fourth Navy Week that Constitution sailors have 
					participated in this year. They performed similar outreach 
					activities during Des Moines Navy Week, April 19 to 24; 
					Spokane Navy Week, May 10 to 15; and Boston Navy Week, June 
					30 to July 5.
 
 "Constitution sailors are active in community service 
					programs, not only when we are participating in Navy Weeks 
					but year-round in Boston," said Navy Cmdr. Timothy Cooper, 
					the 71st commander of the Constitution. "I think community 
					outreach programs provide our sailors with opportunities to 
					make an immediate positive impact on the lives of people who 
					have fallen into difficulties."
 
 Baltimore Navy Week is one of 20 Navy Weeks planned across 
					America in 2010. Navy Weeks are designed to show Americans 
					the investment they have made in their Navy and to increase 
					awareness in cities that do not have a significant Navy 
					presence.
 
 Constitution is located in the Charlestown Navy Yard in 
					Boston. She is the world's oldest commissioned warship 
					afloat and welcomes more than 500,000 visitors a year.
 |  | Article and photo by Navy Seaman Shannon S. Heavin USS Constitution Public Affairs
 American Forces Press Service
 Copyright 2010
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