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Feeding Your Neighbors

Feb. 2, 2007
Categorized in: Local Businesses

One of the things I love about real estate is that I'm working to fulfill a basic human need - shelter. It's something I feel good about! About the only more basic human need I can think of is food. And I've recently had a chance to get more involved with an organization that's working on that.

Fauquier County Food Distribution Coalition is an organization working to feed their hungry neighbors. It is truly amazing what they do using almost entirely volunteer labor and donated food and monies.

In the month of December, 2006 they served almost 200 families. I'm guessing there are an awful lot of people in the county who didn't even know there were 200 hungry families here. And they're sure they're not even reaching everyone who needs their services.

The food is distributed once a month on the third Saturday. Volunteers not only provide almost all the food, but also man the operation. They set up tables, sort food, fill boxes and help the families with getting the food to their cars. Considering it's only once a month it's not all that much food. Most of us wouldn't want to try and live on it! But you'll see people waiting for hours for this.

I believe we are our brother's keeper and let's face it, most of us have so much more than we need in terms of material goods. If you can spare time or money or food, there's a way for you to help feed your neighbors. And I'll bet it's hard to think of something that feels better than that!

You can find out more at their web site: http://www.fauquierfood.org

Or contact them directly at info@fauquierfood.org

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