We were out delivering food to people who need assistance this morning. It’s a small route, thirteen homes. We’re one of several routes.
My wife returned from delivering a hot meal and drink to a resident and entered the car, shaking her head. “I understand that adults make bad choices and end up at places like this. It’s full of crap. Pot is being grown, a sofa is in the front yard, there’s a broken refrigerator with a missing door that’s ben sitting there for months. But when I see those children’s toys cluttering the living room, my heart just aches.”
Yes, as I drive to each place, I ponder what brought each person to where they’re at, struggling to the door to accept a donated hot meal. Sometimes, it’s a bad choice but diseases and genetics can deal body blows. Other times, it’s a Venn diagram of life — Wrong Place/Wrong Time – you are here.
But sometimes, you’re born into it, beginning at the bottom, trying to work your way up and out.
Can you report back to the organization that’s doing this about what you have seen? Or are they bound by some dictum that any and all who ask must be included?
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They’re aware. And yes, that is the dictum. Thanks for your thoughts.
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