Today’s effort to #DoSomething for folks who’ll be adversely impacted by the incoming administration: dropping off Thanksgiving food supplies requested by our local food bank. While my effort isn’t much, I’m glad that supporting the food bank is a priority for many of my neighbors. Food insecurity runs rampant in my county. In addition to canned foods and dry goods, our food bank has full refrigeration capabilities and offers eggs, meat, and dairy, plus a garden for fresh sweet potatoes.
@CinnamonGirlE One of the fellows I volunteered on another local nonprofit headed up the food bank for several years. He negotiated with a local grocery chain to get some of their refrigerator and freezer cases when they shut down a store a opened a new one. He raised money for a truck to help get farm produce and eggs and dairy to the food bank. It’s a massive organization now, plenty of volunteers, many, like him, working well into their 80s. He passed away at age 91. A true hero.
F@cassandra17lina the good bank I am referencing is one in my former church. The guy who headed it up is in his 80's as well and a true gem. His mission was to care for people and feed them. It was a wonderful thing to be a part of. Good for your guy and for you! Thank you for being someone who cares.