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Feeding hope: Cecelia’s story
But Cecelia’s budget looks a lot different during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her husband’s lawn care and handyman business used to support them. Now, they’re struggling to pay all the bills.
“It’ll help a lot, especially the oranges because I’m supposed to get one a day.”
Cecelia misses a lot about life before the pandemic, but she’s grateful for the ways the community has come together to support one another. “I just appreciate everything everyone is doing for everybody,” she said, pointing to the Mobile Market. “I just pray that it’s over soon.”
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...
Feeding Eastern Washington and North Idaho
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Feeding Eastern Washington and North Idaho
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