Many who receive our daily meals enjoy the uplift of holiday happenings–not office parties or group celebrations, but visitors to their homes bringing gifts of groceries, pet food, or a wrapped present. For 12 weekdays in a row, each client receives a wrapped present, so the Ames Building is a hive
Read more →Columbine High School has a name recognized nationwide for tragic reasons. We have reason to broadcast something very favorable about Columbine, however. We enjoy partnering with schools from several districts even though we occupy space in a Littleton Public Schools facility. Our bond to Columbine began with our grocery
Read more →Roald Dahl (in Rhyme Stew) wrote this parody of the familiar nursery rhyme: Mary, Mary, quite contrary, How does your garden grow? “I live with my brat in a high-rise flat so how in the world would I know.” Actually, that probably describes the situation of many
Read more →The other day we included a green salad with the lunch we served. It required a plastic box we’d never used before, but we’re making some adjustments in our packaging, and this was a good time to try something different. Our clients called all afternoon and left
Read more →This is a motto for our program. So, for example, one of our volunteers discovered an elderly woman lying on the floor, unable to get up. After calling for an ambulance, which took our client to a nearby hospital, the volunteer heard the paramedic say, “If you
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