The sight of that long line of cars wrapped around Southwood Lutheran Church on Giving Tuesday was truly a sight to behold. It was a testament to the community's spirit of giving and the importance of coming together during the holiday season. The donation of 300 Hormel hams by the grocery store was a significant gesture that added to the already generous offerings. Volunteers from both the food bank and the grocery store worked seamlessly to ensure that each family received a hearty meal. The variety of meat options from Omaha Steaks and the fresh fruits and veggies provided a well-rounded and nutritious spread. Tiffany Murray's words carried weight as she highlighted the growing food insecurity rates in Nebraska. It served as a reminder of the ongoing need for such initiatives and the impact they can have on families.
This first distribution on Giving Tuesday was not just about providing food; it was about creating a sense of community and togetherness. Families who may have otherwise struggled to put a meal on the table were able to come together and share in the holiday spirit. It was a powerful reminder of the difference that can be made when we come together and support one another.
For those who missed out on the Tuesday distribution, there is good news. Another drive-thru food distribution will be held at Southwood Lutheran Church on Dec. 17. This provides another chance for families in need to receive a much-needed meal. In addition to this, there are several other food distributions happening around eastern Nebraska this month. These efforts are a collective effort to address the food insecurity issue and provide support to those who are struggling.
Making a donation to the Food Bank of Lincoln is also a great way to contribute to this cause. Through donations on the website, you can help ensure that more families have access to food and support. Every little bit counts, and your donation can make a significant difference in the lives of those in need. It is a simple yet powerful way to give back during the holiday season and beyond.