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GOSHEN, Ind. -- Today marked the return of the annual Salvation Army pancake breakfast in Goshen.
Hundreds of people gathered to raise money for the Salvation Army.
With the proceeds from last year's Pancake Day, the Salvation Army was able to provide more than 27,000 meals in Elkhart County.
They also helped 7500 people pay for utility bills and rent.
Officials say all the money raised stays right here at home to help people in Michiana.
The event wrapped at 7 p.m.
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