SOME OF OUR FAVORITE LOCAL STORIES.
feeding hope: Alex’s story
With schools closed and all his siblings home each day, it’s been challenging for Alex’s family to afford enough food to keep everyone fed. Alex also was laid off from one of his two jobs, making it even more difficult to afford healthy food.
“Going to the market and buying food is too expensive. This will lessen the financial burden.”
But Alex didn’t just want to put food on the table for his family. He wanted it to be nutritious food, especially during the time of COVID-19. That’s why he was so excited about the fruit available at the Mobile Market. As he held up the bag of oranges he had just received, he said, “The vitamins—they keep you healthy.”
Volunteer Opportunities, Food Delivery Service and More – December 5
EVENTS HAPPENING IN YOUR AREA.VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES, FOOD DELIVERY SERVICE AND MORE - DECEMBER 5VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Family sort nights are back in Second Harvest’s Spokane Hunger Solution Center! Families with children 9 and older can volunteer together to...
Feeding Hope: Theresa’s Story
SOME OF OUR FAVORITE LOCAL STORIES.FEEDING HOPE: THERESA'S STORY Like many in our community, Theresa has been hit hard by the COVID-19 crisis. Her hours working in the housekeeping industry have been cut drastically. Now, she is lucky if she works even six...
Feeding Hope: Jocelyn’s Story
SOME OF OUR FAVORITE LOCAL STORIES.FEEDING HOPE: JOCELYN'S STORYA single mom trying to make ends meet, Jocelyn forgot about Thanksgiving during her last trip to the grocery store. After buying food for herself and her five-year old daughter, there wasn’t enough in her...
Feeding Eastern Washington and North Idaho
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Feeding Eastern Washington and North Idaho
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