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Giving Stories
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I was walking into Albertsons to get some groceries and a woman stopped me and asked if I could buy her some food while I was inside the store. It was cold outside and all she had on was a tshirt and pants. I asked her what she wanted to eat and I bought it while I was in the store. On my way out I handed her the items she requested along with the
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I recently contributed to the “Angel on the Street” initiative in honor of my neighbor, who has endured a heartbreaking and tragic loss. This gesture came straight from my heart, as I wanted to extend compassion and support during such an incredibly difficult time. Having faced loss myself, I understand the deep impact it can have, especially during the holiday season—a time meant for love and togetherness. Her gratitude for the gift was deeply moving
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This year I nominated a truly remarkable woman for Angels on the Street. This incredible mother of four is facing a multitude of challenges, yet she continues to prioritize her family above all else. Her oldest child is graduating next year, and she has recently taken in her four grandchildren, ages 1-11, due to her adult daughter’s struggles with mental health, and to allow her to focus on getting better. In order to provide a loving
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Ever since I moved to my new neighborhood Ive become good friends with our neighbor, Rosalind. Shes an older lady who is a widow and has 2 adult children and 3 grandkids. Over the thanksgiving holiday/break she kept coming to our door asking if my 2 kids could play with her grandchildren. While I always said yes, I invited her in one evening because she seemed stressed. I have 3 kids myself so Im sure she
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This year my Angels on The Street went to a mom and her children who left a situation of domestic violence. This mother was parked in the parking lot of Ace Hardware and I couldn’t help but notice her putting cardboard box around her windows. I knocked to see if we can help and well we did she let u know the shelter they were staying at was too and she was still waiting for the