As you can see from the graphic to the right, Shoreline has helped many individuals. This is the end of year 2015.
Shoreline Soup Kitchens & Pantries distributed 1,292,518 pounds of food in 2015.
Shoreline Soup kitchens & Pantries also partners with the Shoreline Basic Needs Task Force, "The Shoreline Basic Needs Task Force is a collaboration of community groups and concerned people, working to affect change that increases self-sufficiency among vulnerable individuals and families in need along the Connecticut Shoreline." Notes from meetings are downloadable here: http://shorelinesoupkitchens.org/news/shoreline-basic-needs-task-forceOne quote from their site reinforces how I feel about philanthropy and the Donations by the Dozen initiative, "We know that we could all end up needing a food pantry; that empathy makes us committed to being welcoming and caring. All our meals and services are free of charge."http://shorelinesoupkitchens.org/about-us/description Empathy may be one of the biggest components of why I am taking you on the Donations by the Dozen journey. I hope you find something with which you empathize somewhere in the journey, something that inspires, motivates, teaches, or makes you more aware of something new or different. For whatever reason, I remain lucky and blessed enough to make these daily donations this year, even if I don't yet know what next year will bring. I think of myself as being more lucky to do this, because I physically cannot do all of the volunteering I wish I could, or it would be a volunteering for each day project. Whatever you find and whatever you do with what you find, please have a toast and cheers to charity for me? Thanks, m
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