Let us start by saying this was a very nice event. We kids were as well behaved as could be expected. Mommy and Daddy may have expected a little too much from us. But we made it through the entire event. And we learned a lot.
Here are the highlights:
The President and CEO of the Freestore Foodbank recognized 2 kids for their contributions. Elizabeth a four year old who used all of her allowance, birthday and Christmas money to feed the hungry. The other an eighth grader from Wyoming who came to volunteer with his class and made a wonderful video about the Freestore Foodbank.
The President and CEO said something that goes along with what we are doing with Dare 4 a Difference. "We can't help everyone but everyone can help someone"
We also found out that Cincinnati is third in the country for childhood hunger rates. Nearly 100,000 children in our city don't know where their next meal will come from. The Freestore Foodbank provides 3,800 Power Packs per weekend to kids who don't have access to food when they aren't in school. That is a fraction of the hungry children in Cincinnati.
The Distinguished Speaker of the evening was Buddy Larosa who talked about community and supporting our neighbors. The most moving thing he said (in addition to recognizing the Sisters of Charity and importance of our Price Hill Neighborhood -thank you very much) "When we serve others we serve ourselves." We couldn't agree more.
We also took the opportunity to get a picture with Buddy!
Freestore Foodbank held a great event. There are so many incredible people connected with this organization doing great things to feed the hungry in our neighborhoods but also to help families get resources for sustainability.
We dare you to feed the hungry, if you take on this dare consider donating to the Freestore Foodbank.