Wednesday, October 6, 2010

One Meal for the Hungry


My family is used of spending Thanksgiving the most natural way. I grew up in an atmosphere of folks around talking just about anything, with food around, of course. I saw the value of one another. Most of the time we think of a new way to give thanks.

Aside from the table thanks, cards, and the biggest of the biggest turkeys, have you ever thought of sharing a little food to those who may be hungry during Thanksgiving hours? For years and years, we have been thanking God for life, based from the first Thanksgiving feast that lasted three days providing enough food for 53 pilgrims and 90 native Americans.

Let's celebrate with St. Anthony Foundation. If you would hear how the foundation is thanking you for what you have shared.

"Thanks to you our first three galas raised almost $2 million to rebuild our facilities here in the Tenderloin. Help us make the fourth annual gala a spectacular success. Join us Thursday, October 7, 2010 for an evening of great food, great wine, and lots of fun!"

“Knit 2500 scarves. By hand. By Christmas.” That’s the idea behind St. Anthony Foundation’s Holiday Scarf drive planned for this year’s Christmas Celebration. Pledge your contribution to the drive now.

Would you like to share a plate of your delicious foods and allow that plate be a part of the 36 million meals for the hungry?






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