SOME OF OUR FAVORITE LOCAL STORIES.

Feeding Hope: Renee’s Story

“There are so many things,” Renee said as she explained how COVID-19 has affected her and her husband’s financial situation. Being retired, living with no insurance and cooking for her mother twice a week has put a strain on Renee’s budget. This was her second time visiting a Mobile Market distribution.

The food Renee received at the last distribution allowed her to provide food for her family during the pandemic, despite rising food prices. “Everything has gone up,” Renee explained. “It’s been helping me to get better meals.”

“This is wonderful. Your money is going to a very good cause. People have to eat.”

In addition to providing meals to her mother, Renee also shared the food she received with her neighbors. “I have a lot of neighbors who have a lot of kids,” she said. “The extra stuff I get I share with them. You don’t want to waste anything.” 

Renee was grateful to everyone who gave their time and money to make events like this possible. “This is wonderful. Your money is going to a very good cause. People have to eat.”

Feeding Hope: Cindy’s Story

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...

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Feeding Hope: Annabelle’s Story

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....

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Feeding Hope: Austin’s Story

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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