When
our kids were young we began volunteering at food pantries and soup
kitchens. A decade ago that meant traveling to downtown Dallas to Brother
Bill's Helping Hand or
the Stewpot. Later we found God's Food Pantry in Southeast Plano. All were great
experiences but you do have to keep in mind the age of your kids when volunteering.
It is also important to know if the other volunteers will be escorted my armed
guards and sporting orange jumpsuits.
For
the last couple of years we have worked at Minnie's Food Pantry in Plano. It is considerably
closer to our home and I really liked that we could interact with the
clients. Our family has done a variety of jobs from unloading trucks,
stocking shelves, helping clients shop, etc. We've loved every minute of
it. However, during the past school year we noticed a new pantry just a
few miles from our home. Our family agreed to complete our commitment for
the school year to Minnie's and then check out Metro Relief.
Today
was our first day at Metro Relief and we brought the Gungan's along
with us! It was a great experience especially because I ran into the cashier
from pharmacy where I shop. I also worked alongside a
gentleman I know from my gym. I served a lady I know from the Staples in
my town. How cool is that?!
Metro
Relief had various jobs for us including weeding and harvesting vegetables
from their community garden. Ms. Gungan and I sorted thru five tubs of
tooth brushes donated by CVS. The kids unload the truck from the North
Texas Food Bank and stocked the freezers. There were plenty of tasks from
picking up litter in the parking lot, sweeping, vacuuming, and even folding
shopping bags.
If
you have always wanted to get involved in this type of work I encourage you to
check out what is available in your own back yard. I am so excited about
this new opportunity and we will be back next Wednesday!
Let them give thanks to the Lord for his unfailing love
and his wonderful deeds for mankind,
for he satisfies the thirsty
and fills the hungry with good things.
and his wonderful deeds for mankind,
for he satisfies the thirsty
and fills the hungry with good things.
Psalms 107:8-9
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