River Food Pantry Reflection - for mad
About this Event When we are vulnerable in our service, and seek to encounter the hurting and marginalized, a transformation of deeper gratitude and belonging can occur. Participants will learn what marginalizes others in service how to build belonging rather than marginalization Why is culture essential to make bigger change At the Riverwest Food Pantry, greater giving leads to greater receiving. When you shop, donate food, share dollars or volunteer your time, we invite you on a journey to the wellspring of generosity, where the person with a lot sees their profound need and the person with little sees how much they have to give. This will be an in-person, socially distanced event. We ask participants to wear masks and practice social distancing guidelines. He served as a community and organization development consultant with the Peace Corps in Eastern Europe. He holds a B. River Food Pantry ReflectionThe program started in mid-February and provides food on a bi-weekly basis. The program is scheduled to continue through May. Each box of food contains meat, cheese, milk and other food products.
The University of Illinois Extension is also involved in keeping the food pantry running. The next food pantry will be held at p.
Main St.]
I congratulate, it is simply excellent idea
Here those on! First time I hear!