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FEEDING HOPE: PRISCILLA’S STORY
Now 66, Priscilla is on a fixed income that doesn’t quite meet all her financial needs. She recently moved into her own place after living with her daughter for a period of time. “When you’re on a little over $1,000 a month, it’s a lot when your rent is about $550,” she said.
To help ease some of her financial burden, Priscilla goes to the Post Falls Food Bank, where she receives a variety of food, including lots of fresh produce, at no cost. She especially appreciates all the fruit, since she loves making smoothies. She says that fruit and other produce at the store is often expensive.
For now, Priscilla gratefully turns to the food bank for help. “Maybe one day I won’t have to. But it’s here if you have to. That’s the awesome part.”
Feeding Hope: Cindy’s Story
SOME OF OUR FAVORITE LOCAL STORIES.FEEDING HOPE: CINDY'S STORY“When I receive food, I have a personal feeling of absolute grace.” Cindy said this as she stood in line for the Mobile Market in Richland, Washington. “I feel this immense sense of gratitude.” Cindy is no...
Feeding Hope: Annabelle’s Story
SOME OF OUR FAVORITE LOCAL STORIES.FEEDING HOPE: ANNABELLE'S STORY“I had to drag myself out of bed this morning to get here,” said Annabelle, as she stood in line at a Mobile Market. She had worked a 15-hour shift the day before at her job with a mental health agency....
Feeding Hope: Austin’s Story
SOME OF OUR FAVORITE LOCAL STORIES.FEEDING HOPE: AUSTIN'S STORY“We’ll take everything. We love fruits and vegetables.” A moment later, a volunteer was filling Austin’s bag with fresh produce—pears, onions, celery, watermelon and more. It was the end of the month—when...
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Feeding Eastern Washington and North Idaho
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