Hunger Is Not a Disease

Food Pantry Blog – Leaving the Past Behind – Volunteer From the Hudson Correctional Facility

We experienced a very poignant moving forward event for one the Hudson Correctional Facilities volunteers. There was one black man who came almost every month for a while to help with the monthly food shipment. He was always happy to be at the pantry and loved to work in the storeroom, even when the work was very hard.
One day he was in the back crying.
“What’s the matter? Can I help you?”
“I won’t be coming back to the pantry. I’m being released soon and I’m upset. I have no family, no support group. I don’t know where I’m going to go or what I’m going to do.”
I’ve thought of him often. He was a good man. Hopefully his life path has become more positive.
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This is the final entry in the series on volunteers leaving the past behind. Our next post will focus on a few guidelines for people visiting a pantry for the first time.
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Peace and food for all.
Thurman Greco