Philadelphia, Bucks and Montgomery Counties Real Estate. Tips for home buyers, home sellers by Gita Bantwal,Realtor at ReMax Centre Realtors.

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Please go to the Food Pantries in your area and donate some food.

I heard on the radio the other day that there is a shortage of food at area food pantireis,, homeless shelters etc. Seems they get less donations and more people who want to use the food. They had to turn down people on Thanksgiving day.

If you know of any location where they could use some food or cash , please drop off some donations so that they will not have to turn away people during the  holidays.

If you have any winter clothes that you do not use this is a good time to donate those.

We can make a difference Even if one person gets food for one day because of our donations .

 

Comments

Gita, this is truly a problem all over the US and even extends past our borders.

Posted by Danny Thornton (R & D Management) 11 months ago

Hi Gita, this is a real issue for many providing for our homeless and under feed.  The economy makes it worse with budgets getting tighter and more people looking for help than ever before.  Thanks for all your comments this year....have a Great Holiday Season.

Posted by Gary White~ Grand Rapids Real Estate, FlexIt Realty, a call or click away! (Flexit Realty~Serving West Michigan) 11 months ago

There is a real shortage of food in NH.  Many people lost all their food in the recent ice storm and power outage.  I know that people will be generous.

Posted by Joan Whitebook, ABR,e-Pro,CEBA Southern New Hampshire (Buyer's Option Realty Services) 11 months ago

We have an office at the brokerage that is just for collecting food for the local ood bank. Great post and have a great holiday season.

Terry Miller

Posted by Terry Miller (Keller Williams Tyler, Texas) 11 months ago

Wonderful advice!  I work part time at our local food pantry and see the folks who are so appreciative for food.  We also have a used clothing store that provides help for those in need,  Anyone who works for our Helping Hands feels differently about feeding the hungry and is also more giving!

Marry Christmas.

Posted by Bruce & Mary Smith REALTORSĀ® Savannah Lakes Village McCormick SC (Savannah Lakes Homes) 11 months ago

Hi Gita,
Christmas is about "giving" not receiving and sharing with those who are less fortunate is so important.  Your message is an important one.

Merry Christmas to you, my friend.

Posted by Cynthia Tilghman, RealtorĀ® Onslow County NC Home Specialist (Kingsbridge Realty, Inc) 11 months ago

Hi Gita:

 

It is so cold I cannot imagine being homeless in this weather. We all need to help each other out, thanks for the post....Kelly

Posted by Kelly Willey SHORT SALE Agent HARFORD COUNTY MARYLAND REAL ESTATE (Long and Foster BEL AIR MARYLAND) 11 months ago

Hi Gita,

You're absolutely right. This is the 3 year my family and I are involved here in Pa. I have to say, it's the worst I've seen so far. I'm originally from NYC and am very familiar with the need of the homeless, but what saw this year was both depressing and heart warming. The amount of people in need is most definitely on the rise, but amazingly enough, so is the amount of good hearted people who are getting involved.

An additional note... we need to also consider the plight of out men and women in uniform and their families. Because there's the feeling that the service takes care of their own, they tend to be forgotten. The truth is that there aren't enough resources out there to cover their needs and they deserve all the help they can get.

Have a Happy and Prosperous 2009.
Sue

 

Posted by Suesan Jenifer Therriault (JTHIS-Professional Home Inspection Team) 10 months ago

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