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Peninsula Daily News – Just Soup provides curbside service – Just Soup is the name, but there is more to it.
WGNO/ABC – Local church program provides laptops and ipads to kids in need – At Anna’s Place, no kid gets left behind.
Rocketminer.com – Helping those who help others – Director Kathy Siler told those at the Zoom meeting that the Food Bank of Sweetwater County had hosted a drive-through distribution the day before in Rock Springs…
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Peninsula Daily News
Just Soup provides curbside service
Townsend, WA
Just Soup is the name, but there is more to it. Come lunchtime in Uptown Port Townsend, there’s bread, fruit and a snack for later. It’s all packed with care alongside a cup of hot soup for anyone who’d like some, “no questions asked,” said Elizabeth Bindschadler. She’s a coordinator of Just Soup days — Tuesdays and Fridays, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. — in and around the St. Paul’s Episcopal Church parish hall at Franklin and Polk streets. […]
WGNO/ABC
Local church program provides laptops and ipads to kids in need
New Orleans, LA
In the Treme at St. Anna’s Episcopal Church they minister to the community through Anna’s Place, where one of their missions is to help kids.
When the schools closed and quarantine took over, Brianna Carr and Fr. William Terry at Anna’s Place made sure all 40 kids enrolled in the program got laptops or ipads to continue their learning while in quarantine.
“We realized that a lot of our kids don’t have access to computers. They come from homes that are living in poverty, many of their parents don’t even use laptops. Every laptop we gave out we gave to each of our kids. We received donations of ipads from the congregation of St. Anna’s,” Carr said. […]
Rocketminer.com
Helping those who help others
Rock Springs, WY
The heads of five Sweetwater County agencies held up their red envelopes for all to see during a Zoom meeting Friday. They were excited that the check inside from the Episcopal Church would provide additional help as each organization strives to help the community during a difficult time.
The Episcopal Diocese of Wyoming is donating $1 million from its foundation to the churches in Wyoming to help residents impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. […]