Byline: LEIGH HORNBECK Staff Writer
SARATOGA SPRINGS - In a season of plenty in the Spa City, the Salvation Army is struggling to put food on the table.
On Tuesday, its Woodlawn Avenue headquarters will lose its breakfast cook, an elderly volunteer who uses an oxygen tank as he travels around the kitchen. The full-time cook, who worked for a daily lunch allowance, left July 29 for health and family reasons.
Pastor Roger Miller of the Saratoga Springs corps said he believes the breakfast program for the homeless is the only one in the area. Other organizations provide lunch and dinner, he said, but 35 to 65 people eat a hot breakfast two days a week …

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