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Founder of shelter in Minneapolis wins presidential honor

Published 5:37am Sunday, February 10, 2013

ST. PAUL — The founder of a Minneapolis charity that assists thousands of poor people each month is among the 13 recipients of the 2012 Presidential Citizens Medal.

Mary Jo Copeland of Sharing and Caring hands is set to be awarded her medal by President Barack Obama next Friday at the White House. She was among those chosen from some 6,000 nominees for the nation’s second highest civilian honor.

Copeland founded her charity in 1985. It provides food, clothing, shelter and other assistance to low-income people in the Minneapolis area.

  1. Scott Bute

    There could be no person more deserving of an award like this than Mary Jo Copeland. She is a living saint and has been called the “Mother Teresa” of Minnesota. Mary Jo has proven that the power of prayer and great love trumps big government anyday.