One cold weekend, we found ourselves bundled up and standing in line at a local food bank. It wasnât what we had ever pictured for our young family, but it was what we needed to do.
We had enough to keep the lights on and a roof over our heads but groceries we couldnât make happen.
The food bank fed us. They kept our pantry full and food on our table. The next month, my husband had landed a new job and we were back on our feet but Iâve never forgotten what that help meant to us during one of the hardest months of our lives.
Every year, hundreds of thousands of Ohio families turn to food banks and pantries for help, families just like ours. With rising costs, a continuing government shutdown, and cuts to SNAP benefits, even more of our neighbors will be depending on local food pantries to get through the holidays this year.
If youâre in a position to give, whether itâs time, money, or canned goods it truly makes a difference. Youâre not helping strangers, youâre helping families right here in our community.
Here are a few local Dayton-area organizations doing incredible work this season:
The Foodbank, Inc.: thefoodbankdayton.org
House of Bread: houseofbread.org
Dayton Right to Food Pantry: cssmv.org
Miami Valley Meals: miamivalleymeals.org
With Godâs Grace Food Pantry: withgodsgracepantry.org
If youâve ever thought about donating, volunteering, or even just sharing resources, this is the time. You never know when it might be your turn to stand in that line, and you never forget the people who made sure you didnât go hungry when you did.
This column is by Pamela Chandler, a local mom who writes about motherhood and family. Reach out to her at thechandlercrew3@gmail.com.
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