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How This Started

Like many others, I was feeling helpless in the wake of natural and human disasters. So many things to make the world a harder, colder, meaner place. And yet, from these tragedies, stories of love, warmth, and heroic sacrifice emerged. At some point, it occurred to me that I could do something. Maybe I couldn't rescue someone from a flood or hurricane stricken zone, or prevent a violently unstable person from killing others - but I could do something. So I challenged my family and friends on FaceBook to think of things that I could do. I was going to choose one of their suggestions to complete; however, as I saw the suggestions that they made, I realized that the need was so great, that I should not just choose one, but choose all of them. Now, I caution you, this list is eclectic, and does not at all even scratch the surface of what can or needs to be done. But it's a start. A proof of concept, if you will.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

I'm Not A People Person

Cooking or serving food at a soup kitchen is probably a more personal expression of charity and love for my fellow human being; however, I think I can do more than just that.  It may not be as personal, but I would wager it is at least as impactful.... I am going to go on a one woman food drive to see if I can fill my pickup truck bed full of non-perishable foods for our Food Bank.  People give food to the Food Banks during the holidays, but the need is there all year round.  Also, I am lame with social media, and my Crowd Funding is going nowhere...

So here is the high level plan

I will stay at the store on Saturday from 6 am to 6 pm and fill up my truck as many times as I can in that time period.  
  • Contact the Food Bank and get their buy-in to the idea
  • Contact local Super Walmarts and grocery stores until I find one that will agree to my food raiser
  • Set a date
  • Make a sign
  • Write a press release and send to local newspapers
  • Write a letter and send to all the local churches
  • Letter to the local colleges
  • On day of, get boxes from the store to put the food in
  • Afterwards, write a letter to the Editor and send to all the local newspapers thanking my neighbors and fellow citizens
The holiday food drives have hopefully filled our Food Bank's larders, so I will make sure that the time period for this food raiser works for them.  I am thinking of Mid-February.

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