Happy New Year to everyone!!! I am not one to make New Year's resolutions but this year I am making one big change. Driving through this city day after day, I am amazed at the increase in the homeless population. There are people camped
out in cardboard boxes and under dirty old blankets everywhere. It makes me so sad.
I can't imagine how horrible it would be to be homeless. Especially since most people frown on you. People look at the homeless like lost causes when I am sure not many choose to live this way. It is so easy to become homeless these days. I decided that I am going to do what I can to help. So, I am going to cook for a local homeless shelter as often as I can. People might be living on the streets and under bridges but they still deserve a decent meal. Yesterday I baked loaves of fruit and nut bread.
I packed up all of my extra Christmas cookies.
I wrapped it all up.
Along with a huge pot of broccoli cheese soup that I made earlier in the morning.
I baked a bunch of loaves of bread too. I took it to the shelter and they were thrilled to get it. They feed over 300 people there each day. For now I will make food at home and deliver it. Hopefully I can eventually cook in their kitchen so I can prepare larger portions. I think we all need to be responsible for people less fortunate than we are. I know I would appreciate the help if I were in their place. Maybe if we all contributed what we can, we could alleviate some of their despair. Just a small drop in a big pond but I know I will sleep better at night.
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It's getting worse over here too, even though we have a law that says families with children aren't allowed to be evicted it still happens.
Have a good continuing of this year!
Christer.
You are a gem!
You are doing it, hands on.
You have a marvelous gift of being able to do magic, in your kitchen. Instead of just keeping it to family and friends, you are going to spread it out, to the needy in your city.
I am proud to know you, Joyce...
You do this for no thanks and I know this. I do however wish the good karma return to you three times three.
Hugs,
Mona