There is something sacred about a table. When we sit together, titles fall away, labels disappear, and all that remains is our shared humanity. Today, during Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week, we hosted our Thanksgiving Neighborly Luncheon and were reminded once again that community is not an idea, it is an action. Our unhoused neighbors were not just served, they were seen, greeted by name, and welcomed as part of this community. We are deeply grateful for the partners who helped make today possible: Massey Services, Inc., First African Methodist Episcopal Church, IServe Catering, Sonny's BBQ, Rusty's Bicycle Recycle Inc.,Miles to Go Charity, Sitting Pretty Party Rentals, The Father's Table, The Good Pour, the Kegler Family Fund (Three Sixteen Kegler Fund), and City of Longwood Mayor Brian D. Sackett for joining us in solidarity and care. Every plate served today was a reminder that dignity looks like a hot meal, a safe place to rest for a moment, and the assurance that you are not forgotten. May we continue to build a community where no one has to question whether they belong at the table. #HungerAndHomelessnessAwarenessWeek #TheSharingCenter #CommunityInAction #NeighborsHelpingNeighbors #EndHunger #EndHomelessness #StoriesOfHope
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Thank you to The Sharing Center and all who helped make this gathering possible. 💛
I was so honored to be a small part of this. I was surrounded by amazing people.