Our First Responder on discovering God’s call
“When I have an opportunity, I tell people, ‘Don’t give up on people. Plant seeds,’” said one of our First Responders.
Something to give, something to receive
“Y’all are doing God’s work, and I am grateful for you,” said Beverly, who volunteers with and receives food from OneGenAway.
“I was lucky to find a cheap pack of hamburger.”
Terry, like most of us, is feeling the rising prices at the grocery store.
When the chicken is off limits
Fresh fruits and vegetables are essential for our mobile food pantry, and our friend who we’ll call George illustrates that importance on a new level.
OneGenAway serves foster families with First Lady
OneGenAway recently took a trip to the city of Jonesborough with Tennessee First Lady Maria Lee to bless foster families in the area with boxes of food.
The helpers could leave. But sometimes they stay.
Becky knows most everyone in Waverly. As she volunteered at our mobile food pantry, she was cutting up all day with the volunteers and those receiving food.
From two stocked fridges to a mobile food pantry
Before the flood in Waverly, Carmen had two freezers and two refrigerators full of food. Now, she comes to our mobile food pantry in clothes she received from a disaster relief center.