Monday, November 10, 2014

A Year Of Kindness - Challenge Week 45

Thanksgiving is a mere two and a half weeks away here in the United States. It is at this time of year (well, not JUST at this time of year, but at this time particularly) that we pause to think of all we have to be grateful for... a roof over our heads, food on our table, clean water, clothing, warmth, companionship... all of our basic needs met, and we stop to consider those less fortunate than ourselves.

With that in mind, the challenge for Week 45, as you plan your Thanksgiving feast, buy a few extras to DONATE TO A FOOD PANTRY so that others may also enjoy a Thanksgiving meal.

Even if you don't celebrate Thanksgiving, I urge you to consider making a donation for those who are otherwise going hungry in your part of the world. Just google "food bank" along with your general region - appears they are all over the world!

6 comments:

Karen said...

I work at a local food pantry every week, and can attest to the need! We serve over 100 people each Tuesday at a mobile food pantry that focuses on delivering fresh produce, bread, dairy, and baked goods.

scrappyjacky said...

We have a local food bank....and all our supermarkets have donation points....obviously they have an ulterior motive for this....but it does make it easier to quickly donate.

Melissa said...

A great challenge for this time of year. We'll be traveling & eating out this year, but I think I'll pick up a few things to drop off at our local community outreach next time I'm at the grocery store!

Susanne said...

I second your suggestion to support your local food bank, it is heart-breaking how much hunger there is. We also make this one of our November donations.

alexa said...

A very worthwhile thing to do at any time of year, and especially now and thank-you for the reminder. I'm just catching up and am sorry to learn from Melissa that you have been poorly - hoping that all is going well, and thinking of you.

Miriam said...

Oh Cheri I have learned from Alexa that you have been poorly. I do hope you are feeling better now?
The local food bank have a stall at my supermarket every couple of months. Paul & I feel very strongly that 'there but for the grace of God go I' I can't bear the thought that people in my own town are struggling with feeding their families. I am so happy to give.