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ORLANDO, Fla. -- The Christian-owned restaurant Chick-fil-A is known for its “Closed Sunday” sign, but that didn't stop its Orlando location from opening Sunday to help the community.

After the attack at the Orlando nightclub that killed 49, community members waited in lines to donate blood to help the victims. A few employees from the local Chick-fil-A decided to hand out meals to people waiting in line.

They also gave free food law enforcement officials who responded to the Orlando shooting scene, WOFL reports.

The Chick-fil-A shared photos on its Facebook page of its busy employees.

Another Orlando-area Chick-Fil-A posted a message of support on their sign: "God Bless the USA. Home is where the [heart is.] Orlando is our home. #prayfororlando."

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