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Help make a birthday special by donating items to Meals on Wheels Spokane [Video]

SPOKANE, Wash. – Meals on Wheels Spokane is in need of birthday bag supplies for the senior men they serve. They are specifically requesting moisturizers, mens deodorant and body wash, shampoo, shaving cream, toothpaste, wet cat food and puzzle books. Meals on Wheels Spokane has provided an Amazon senior wish list with these items so

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Western New York Catholic [Video]

SWORMVILLE St. Mary School families enjoyed their annual tradition of the Home School Association Catholic Schools Week Breakfast Sunday morning. This year St. Mary’s Knights of Columbus Council 17530 generously hosted the breakfast, set up, and prepared all of the delicious food. Fluffy pancakes, fresh fruit, scrumptious pastries, scrambled eggs, and the knight’s famous

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Hunger Task Force: importance of volunteering [Video]

WISN 12 is celebrating its 70th anniversary with a promise of more service to the community.We’re expanding our commitment to the Hunger Task Force, and each month, we’ll focus on a need and a call to action.In January, the spotlight is on volunteering. It’s the engine of the Hunger Task Force, and they say the time is now to join in their quest to keep Milwaukee’s most vulnerable people fed.”How lucky we are and able to feel good about what we’re doing today and also helping maybe somebody that’s not quite so fortunate,” said Michael Grzybowski, CEO of Pewaukee’s Century Fence. Grzybowski and the Century Companies team helped sort donated food for the Hunger Task Force. “Pretty rewarding,” Grzybowski said. “So glad to be back. People looking forward to it.”Grzybowski says his team has been volunteering here for about six years now and adds it’s important to value how your time can help those in need. “Kind of a time for the whole team to get together,” he said. “Just making a difference and enjoying the day too.”Volunteers can sign up for food sorting, or they can lend a hand to a senior by building a Stockbox.”They’re very low income, they’re very dependent, and they need that food,” Hunger Task Force CEO Sherrie Tussler said.Inside the stock boxes you’ll see rice, beef stew, and vegetables. All shelf-stable, nutritious food.Tussler said nearly 10,000 boxes are delivered to seniors in our area, all thanks to the help of volunteers like Tara Geiter.”It’s hard to not think about the people that are going to benefit from these boxes when they’re put together,” Geiter said.Geiter is Kohl’s director of community relations. She brought her team in to share their time and talent.”It calls to our philanthropic commitment supporting family, health and wellness,” she said.U.S. government statistics show volunteering since 2019 has dropped in all demographic groups.Still, in Wisconsin, about 25% of residents formally volunteer giving more than 72 million hours of their time.The Hunger Task Force relies on more than 16,000 volunteers every year.”We couldn’t do what we do without volunteers,” said Matt King, associate director of the Hunger Task Force. “They’re in every single fiber of everything that we do,” Tussler said.”Food is such a foundational human need,” Geiter said. “It’s the preface for so many other success stories within the community.”The Hunger Task Force serves more than 50,000 people a month. They are always looking for more help, and they always need donations, but if money is tight, maybe you can share some time. There are easy ways to volunteer.You can sign up as an individual or as a group and pick your interests, such as food sorting, volunteering at the warehouse, or making stock boxes.