The Aylus Morris branch continues its commitment to supporting the local community through its monthly donation to the Methodist Church. This month on 1/29 afternoon the branch donates approximately 30 pounds of food, including chips, biscuits, and a variety of canned goods, to help those in need, particularly during the harsh winter months.
This contribution is part of an ongoing effort to provide essential food items to individuals and families facing food insecurity. The winter season can be especially difficult for many, with higher heating costs and seasonal challenges often straining household budgets. By donating non-perishable food items, the Aylus Morris branch helps ensure that the church’s outreach programs can continue to support those who rely on their food pantry services.
The Methodist Church plays a crucial role in distributing these donations, offering a reliable source of nourishment to those struggling to make ends meet. The inclusion of canned goods ensures that recipients have access to nutritious and long-lasting food, while items like biscuits and chips provide comfort during difficult times.
The generosity of the Aylus Morris branch reflects a strong sense of community and a dedication to making a positive impact. Their monthly donations not only provide immediate relief but also help sustain the church’s mission of compassion and service. This ongoing support is a testament to the power of collective effort in addressing food insecurity and ensuring that no one in the community goes hungry.
Through these monthly contributions, the Aylus Morris branch sets an example of kindness and generosity, reinforcing the importance of giving back and supporting those in need, especially during the winter when assistance is most crucial.
Volunteers:
2 hours: Xiang Li, Han Li, Shirley Nie
1 hour: Kelly Nie
2 hours: Ivy Bai (draw the poster 1 hour, food collection 1 hour )
Advisors:
Xue Gu
Linna Wang