When
I lived in the Lower Haight district of San Francisco, I drove for an AIDS food
bank in my rusted-out little car I had brought with me all the way from West
Virginia. I had arrived in the mid-eighties, which we may all remember as the
height of the AIDS crisis. My best friend delivered meals to patients in their
homes and I gave rides and also hauled groceries donated to the food bank by
the Church Street Tunnel. One early morning, I was walking to the Market and
Church Street MUNI station and there was the bank, with giant pink letters
announcing itself as a place to lend a hand for the AIDS cause. I went in and
within two minutes had a shift and assignments for the week. Everyone in there
seemed extremely cool to me and they were not grim at all, but seemed to have a
mission of importance. It seemed such a small way to help during that scary
time, and I learned that regardless of what you can give, large or small, it is
important to give of yourself. And it all does add up. Feeding America is the
largest hunger relief organization the United States and they need you. Please
visit www.feedingamerica.org to find your local
food bank or hunger organization. Get involved – you’ll make a difference and
you’ll make friends along the way. I sure did, and they remain my friends to
this day.
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