Local art students focused their creative minds on the impoverished to create pieces based on photographs of people eating meals at St. Vincent de Paul Dining Room.
The top 20 works in “Windows to the Soul: Putting a Human Face on Poverty in Marin County” will be displayed around the county at the county fair, banks, churches and elsewhere. They were culled from nearly 100 pieces displayed Thursday during a public exhibit at the San Rafael dining room and Vineyard Christian Fellowship across the street.

“It’s a great way to get the message out,” said Steven Boyer, executive director of the St. Vincent de Paul Society.

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