As the Thanksgiving holiday nears, many of us are reminded of all the things in life for which we are grateful – our loving families, our supportive friends, the opportunity to contribute through work and ...
Food For Thought! How many families go hungry month after month’s due to lack of monthly food stamp allowances, or not enough food in the Frigidaire? Well, from my own perspectives too many even to ...
Seton Healthcare Ministry Austin, Texas Beginning in November of 2016. TouchPoint and Seton Healthcare Family have begun partnering with Feeding America Central Texas chapter to rescue left over food within our ministry. They have assisted ...
Through their food recovery program and financial donations, Chartwell’s at DePaul University in Chicago has provided tens of thousands of meals to St. Vincent De Paul soup kitchen guests. Financial donations play a large part ...
It seems to me, that the most tolerant people right now, reaching out, being positive, not shouting or belittling. Not bragging or blowing up. And also not scarily silent… are the ones “in the middle”. ...
This election has refocused many people on long-standing differences in America. These are differences of race, ethnicity, class, gender, religion, sexual orientation and age. In short, they are differences of culture and identity. For many, ...
To call it a gamble is an understatement, More of a deadly risk, Where a single step can change its whole course, But that’s how it is, Bursts of happiness that may appear from time ...
Providence Healthcare Network, in Waco, Tx., a TouchPoint account recently began donating leftover food to the local food bank, Caritas. The donation of food has been a long-term dream of Sister Cecilia Matushek, VP of ...
Beech Grove City Schools and Chartwells K12 desired to help the local community last spring when the Food Rescue Initiative was piloted. Within two months, the entire district rescued 5,595 food items for the local ...
As curator of Food for Thought, I am lucky enough to be the first to read the stories shared to this wonderful food recovery community. And no matter how many stories the team and I ...