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Thanksgiving food drive at Eagles game

The Eagles will host the Eagles Women's Association Food Drive at tomorrow night's game at Lincoln Financial Field.

Coaches' and players' wives will be stationed throughout the stadium, with volunteers from Transtar Moving Systems, collecting canned food items and cash donations to benefit Philabundance.

Fans not attending the game can donate at the team's Web site, PhiladelphiaEagles.com.

Philabundance is the largest hunger-relief organization in the Philadelphia region.

Fans who donate a canned item or money at the game will receive a coupon for a 15 percent discount at the team's online store. The discount can be applied to their entire online order on Friday. *

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