BY: Jessica Nolte
She calls herself “Sam the Lasagna Lady.” After seeing how many people were affected by the coronavirus pandemic, Samantha Peavy decided to bring some extra joy to the holiday season by sharing her lasagna with the Norfolk community.
“There are some people who are really just struggling with a meal, so we just want to share in the good spirit of giving by giving lasagnas to families and to people in the business community because a lot of them have suffered,” Peavy said.
SOURCE: https://news.yahoo.com
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