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November Partner Newsletter

‘Tis the Season I have always loved the beginning of autumn. To me the majestic hues of the turning leaves coupled with the soft touch of a cool breeze always whispered promises of things to come — merry-making and song, feasts and family, faith-filled vigils

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Person greeting food bank clients in their cars. Line of cars along a line of traffic cones, with a sign that says free food boxes.

Turning Lived Experience into Generosity

For three years after she was honorably discharged from the U.S. Air Force in the 1990s, Melanie lived on the edge of hunger and food insecurity. When her circumstances improved and she was able to help others, she did so in part by donating food

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November Partner Newsletter

‘Tis the Season I have always loved the beginning of autumn. To me the majestic hues of the turning leaves coupled with the soft touch of a cool breeze always whispered promises of things to come — merry-making and song, feasts and family, faith-filled vigils

Read More »
Person greeting food bank clients in their cars. Line of cars along a line of traffic cones, with a sign that says free food boxes.

Turning Lived Experience into Generosity

For three years after she was honorably discharged from the U.S. Air Force in the 1990s, Melanie lived on the edge of hunger and food insecurity. When her circumstances improved and she was able to help others, she did so in part by donating food

Read More »

November Partner Newsletter

‘Tis the Season I have always loved the beginning of autumn. To me the majestic hues of the turning leaves coupled with the soft touch of a cool breeze always whispered promises of things to come — merry-making and song, feasts and family, faith-filled vigils

Read More »
Person greeting food bank clients in their cars. Line of cars along a line of traffic cones, with a sign that says free food boxes.

Turning Lived Experience into Generosity

For three years after she was honorably discharged from the U.S. Air Force in the 1990s, Melanie lived on the edge of hunger and food insecurity. When her circumstances improved and she was able to help others, she did so in part by donating food

Read More »

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