A Halloween Memory That Still Inspires
You know, one thing that always stood out to me growing up was how our neighborhood did Halloween night a little differently. Before the trick-or-treaters even hit the streets, there’d be a group of teenagers walking around with a wagon—not for candy—but for canned goods. They’d go door to door collecting canned goods for local families who needed a little help.
When Food Insecurity Hits Close to Home
That memory popped into my head this week as we’ve been hearing more about food insecurity and how SNAP benefits are being affected by the federal shutdown. It made me think—there are so many organizations here in Evansville doing incredible work to make sure no one goes hungry. And it’s a good time for all of us to step in and do our part.
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