Thank you for a very timely post (World Hunger Day is May 28th), and for the links. A local charity I like is the Family Pantry of Cape Cod. It really is disturbing that so many children still go hungry.
Thank you for the great info and links to organizations. I really appreciate it. But the Carl story really touched me...food is a language all on its own. And you 'spoke' to Carl and he spoke back to you. LOVE LOVE LOVE!! xo
Thank you Liz. That was very informative and inspiring. I have a deep emotional tie to that blog It is dear to my heart.. being a single mom raising two girls of my own and working three jobs to make sure they were fed and clothed. I am a strong believer and have faith and then after losing my daughter my other daughter gave me three beautiful grandchildren who live far and I'm still helping her help them to survive the trials and tribulations that we all go through hunger is always my biggest fear. They live on a farm. They live off the land. They have each other and they have true faith and love. Their dad is experiencing a hardship right now and the community and church has come to their aid as well. But here we go. Here comes the summer. What happens now?.
Thank you for a very timely post (World Hunger Day is May 28th), and for the links. A local charity I like is the Family Pantry of Cape Cod. It really is disturbing that so many children still go hungry.
Thank you for the great info and links to organizations. I really appreciate it. But the Carl story really touched me...food is a language all on its own. And you 'spoke' to Carl and he spoke back to you. LOVE LOVE LOVE!! xo
Thanks for sharing Angela.
Thank you Becca!! Love what you wrote about Carl! He is such a special man and he is doing really well!
Patty - thank you for your thoughtful and kind words. Wishing a speedy recovery for your son-in-law. XO Liz
You’re amazing. I love the Carl story 🥹
Thank you Liz. That was very informative and inspiring. I have a deep emotional tie to that blog It is dear to my heart.. being a single mom raising two girls of my own and working three jobs to make sure they were fed and clothed. I am a strong believer and have faith and then after losing my daughter my other daughter gave me three beautiful grandchildren who live far and I'm still helping her help them to survive the trials and tribulations that we all go through hunger is always my biggest fear. They live on a farm. They live off the land. They have each other and they have true faith and love. Their dad is experiencing a hardship right now and the community and church has come to their aid as well. But here we go. Here comes the summer. What happens now?.