Once a month after I met sister Elizabeth on May 9, 2018, I started to
support her by packing my car with donations, extra food, plates,
utensils, snacks, and drinks to bring to the homeless and folks who
are waiting to get hired for work in our city.Your presence shows your
support for these folks who are left in the streets with no food and
water. Times are tougher for these folks and we can help.
Food is provided until supplies last. I have been collecting canned
goods, individual cereals, snacks, drinks, face masks, sanitizer,
toilet paper, and misc. items to give to these folks to survive the
streets during our time of crisis. Come on out and meet the folks we
support with social distance.
If you want to stop by and drop off some socks, men’s underwear,
tarps, backpacks, sleeping bags, garbage bags, bananas, mandarin
oranges, cup of noodles, tuna cans, soup cans with easy open tops,
cereal, juices, soft drinks, water bottles, granola bars, pizza, or
something they could eat later, it will be very much appreciated.
First Stop: Home Depot on Aurora (11616 Aurora Avenue North, Seattle)
and serve between 10am to 10:45am (park far left side of the
plants/flowers).
Second Stop: Home Depot in Shoreline (1335 N 205th St, Seattle) and
serve between 11am to 11:45am. (park closer to the fence facing N
205th St).
Third Stop: Home Depot in Everett (11915 Highway 99, Everett) and
serve between 12pm to 1:00pm (park closer to Highway 99 near Wendy s).
Times may vary... give and take 30 min on each location depending on
how many folks are there.
You can join us at one, two, or all stops and meet all the folks that
we support. Please don t message me on the day of volunteering, I will
probably be busy.
Thanks for signing up and for helping make a difference in our
community.
Amiga Debbie
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