On the sidewalks of New York
Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 8:17 pm
I spent today in lower Manhattan doing this: http://www.hopeforthefuture.com/hungry.cfm.
The Youth Group at my church, which I help direct, volunteers to help with this work 2-3 times a year, but this is only the second time I've been able to go. We probably supplied hot meals and/or groceries to over 200 people. (I was stationed with the eggs and cheese.)
To me, the best part is seeing how enthusiastic our kids our about the work. There were three girls, new members of the Youth Group and first-timers with Hope for the Future. Before we left, they were nervous about the possibility of meeting homeless people. ("What if one of them wants to hug me?" one girl asked.) They were assured that most people would just be grateful, and that Pastor Diane has developed a tremendous eye for weeding out potential troublemakers.
By the end of the day, these three girls were dancing with one of the guys on the line. I love these kids!
The Youth Group at my church, which I help direct, volunteers to help with this work 2-3 times a year, but this is only the second time I've been able to go. We probably supplied hot meals and/or groceries to over 200 people. (I was stationed with the eggs and cheese.)
To me, the best part is seeing how enthusiastic our kids our about the work. There were three girls, new members of the Youth Group and first-timers with Hope for the Future. Before we left, they were nervous about the possibility of meeting homeless people. ("What if one of them wants to hug me?" one girl asked.) They were assured that most people would just be grateful, and that Pastor Diane has developed a tremendous eye for weeding out potential troublemakers.
By the end of the day, these three girls were dancing with one of the guys on the line. I love these kids!