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babylonsister

(171,110 posts)
Wed Jul 25, 2012, 07:18 PM Jul 2012

Seen in Florida: Human connection still beautiful

http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2012/07/25/12952846-seen-in-florida-human-connection-still-beautiful?lite

Seen in Florida: Human connection still beautiful
By Laura Conaway
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Wed Jul 25, 2012 4:43 PM EDT



Mary Lawrence sends this picture and a note from St. Augustine, Florida, where the folks who've benefited from food for the homeless and hungry in park made a point of giving back. She writes:

About 5 months ago, the man who keeps track of the meals reported over 34,000 hot meals served so we are well over 50,000 by now. These groups show up, rain or shine, 365 days a year with home cooked food, utensils and drinks, plates, cups, napkins, all out of pocket. We also have over a dozen local restaurants donating pans of food as well. The homeless set up the chairs and tables. This idea of paying back came strictly from the homeless only subcommittee. They thought of it, planned the menu, solicited donations, pooled their own money and pulled it off for 75 people. All I did was buy the hats, make the sign and transport the things they couldn't. One man, in his 70's, had bike problems that morning so he walked 6 miles to the cookout to work the grill.

I've spent 6 years trying to break the stereotype of the homeless here and taken a lot of heat for it. The homeless subcommittee has met every 2 weeks for almost a year. We've met with local law enforcement to have respectful conversation on how to solve issues, we've met with housing agencies, we've met with (and got) a mobile medical van to come to one of our large servings and screen and refer people for medical problems. There's an outbreak of TB right now in Jacksonville (35 mi up the road) which is sure to trickle down to us so we're planning TB screenings as well. I have constantly been amazed and in awe of the resiliency and creativity of this population. I couldn't live in the woods here with the heat, the mosquitoes, the snakes and the constant fear of being rousted. The fact that our homeless have found their voice and dignity to be in a position to show this kind of gratitude is the kind of thing you want to see in your community.


St. Augustine's food program began as a Food Not Bombs operation and just kept going.
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Seen in Florida: Human connection still beautiful (Original Post) babylonsister Jul 2012 OP
Beautiful. We've got Food not Bombs in Orlando DirkGently Jul 2012 #1
K&R BumRushDaShow Jul 2012 #2
Lovely - check this thread malaise Jul 2012 #3
Great post. yellerpup Jul 2012 #4
Some people are givers and some are takers. tblue Jul 2012 #5
Beautiful, thank you! sabrina 1 Jul 2012 #6
Really cool! I give about two recs a year. This is one. nt Lucky Luciano Jul 2012 #7
Wow, very moving... Spazito Jul 2012 #8
Thank you for this heart warming post. kayakjohnny Jul 2012 #9
Soo wonderful!! Thanks for sharing!!! hue Jul 2012 #10
cool Liberal_in_LA Jul 2012 #11
My eye is leaking. Curmudgeoness Jul 2012 #12
I wish more stories like this... lilithsrevenge12 Jul 2012 #13
Awe and shock me with goodness and kindness. ananda Jul 2012 #14
Big K&R! wakemewhenitsover Jul 2012 #15

DirkGently

(12,151 posts)
1. Beautiful. We've got Food not Bombs in Orlando
Wed Jul 25, 2012, 07:23 PM
Jul 2012


They do good work and have fought through arrests for the right to distribute food downtown.

yellerpup

(12,254 posts)
4. Great post.
Wed Jul 25, 2012, 07:40 PM
Jul 2012

This one is really encouraging and fits right in on that wish list. How wonderful it is to give, and these guy's faces express it beautifully.

tblue

(16,350 posts)
5. Some people are givers and some are takers.
Wed Jul 25, 2012, 08:01 PM
Jul 2012

And just because someone is down on his/her luck, doesn't mean they want to be on the take.

This post is so lovely. People who have just about nothing giving all that they could. Some people really want to give rather than take.

I remember phone banking one election season, and it was more often the people on Social freaking Security who were trying to scrounge up $5 to donate to the Democrats for political campaigns. Some I had to beg not to bother because they had already given before, but usually they insisted.

Spazito

(50,597 posts)
8. Wow, very moving...
Wed Jul 25, 2012, 08:52 PM
Jul 2012

Reading this certainly lifts one's heart and re-affirms there is much more love, compassion and good in this world than there is bad by far.

Thanks for posting this, it lifts my spirits.

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
12. My eye is leaking.
Wed Jul 25, 2012, 09:58 PM
Jul 2012

That is so touching. I wish it could get more publicity.....I get so tired of the homeless getting a bad rap.

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