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  1. texasmr2

    texasmr2 Two Time F1 World Champ
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    I just thought this could be a good topic for those of us who enjoy giving more than receiving. Next week I will be volunteer at our local "Women and Family Emergency Shelter" annual "Harvest Festival" where not only food and clothing is provided but activities for the kids. Hopefully I will be able to contain/hide my tears until I get back home, got to stay strong right! I also reserved a spot for Thanksgiving.

    I apologize if this is a little heavy for some yet I am virtually possessed with helping those who are I need.
     
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    Giving is BLESSING that can only be enjoyed in the same way by those that think just like you. We are in the minority these days and that is sad. But i also believe there are others like us, that think the same way. God Bless
     
  3. texasmr2

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    I knew someone would finally understand my personal mission!! I will post some pictures from this coming Fridays event and naturally I will be donating some clothing and footwear. There comes a point in life when one becomes less "self absorbed" and wants to give and not take.

    Thanks for your reply,
    Gregg
     
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    Two good ways to do that are "Silver" and "Rossa".

    :)
     
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    Lol, stay strong brother! And good job sharing your time and strength with those in need.
    Bravo
     
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    Good on you. It's a hard task, but someone has to do it.
    People know when you care.
     
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    Photos?
    Should be back from film shop by now...
     
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    #8 texasmr2, Nov 7, 2013
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    Lol good one Matt and I will probably get a Silver again in the near future :).

    They will be cellphone pictures (if I get approval to take a few) but I have one vehicle task and one family matter that may not let me go tomorrow. I was informed by the lady I have been in contact with at the Mission and she told me I can volunteer at any time.
     
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    I do not know you but if I did, I'd be very proud to say I did.

    I have shared my feelings about this in many posts.

    QUOTE=texasmr2;142669211]I just thought this could be a good topic for those of us who enjoy giving more than receiving. Next week I will be volunteer at our local "Women and Family Emergency Shelter" annual "Harvest Festival" where not only food and clothing is provided but activities for the kids. Hopefully I will be able to contain/hide my tears until I get back home, got to stay strong right! I also reserved a spot for Thanksgiving.

    I apologize if this is a little heavy for some yet I am virtually possessed with helping those who are I need.[/QUOTE]
     
  10. texasmr2

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    Thank you sir that is very kind. :)

    As I had mentioned previously I was not sure if I could make it and I did not but on a positive note I did get my family and vehicle issues fixed today so I am now good to go. Also yesterday I had them email me a list of all the times and dates for all three Missions so now I can pick and choose.

    Best,
    Gregg
     
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    #11 texasmr2, Nov 14, 2013
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    This Saturday will be my initiation at the "Men's Transition" center and I will be a kitchen worker (washing dishes). After that I will be stopping by Lakewood Church to say hello to Eric.
     
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    So today was my first day as a volunteer and I helped serve lunch at the men's shelter. It was a great experience and everyone was so nice and so thankful for the help and I look forward to volunteering a lot more. I did not take any pictures though simply because I am the newbie and did not want to offend anyone. Volunteering for those who are less fortunate is one of the most rewarding life experiences I have ever experienced.
     
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    I thought I would resurrect this thread and share my newest volunteer efforts.

    1) On Dec 5th I will be helping "Meals on Wheels" for the elderly. (When I was in Marlin my boss Sheriff Ben Kirk would not even allow me one hour every Friday to help feed the elderly with the county judge :( ).

    2) On Dec 21st I will be helping host a Holiday Party for former and current foster children and young adults.

    Life is good. ;)
     
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    I just filled the trunk of my Miata (I know it's a joke) w/ bags of clothes to take down to the local Humane Society's thrift shop. Does that count?
     
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    Yes it does count. I had a '99 Miata and was surprised how much stuff it would hold.
     
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    The main thing is this, seasonal thinking is the shallowest and least effective approach of all. I've seen scores of cute little couples do their "soup kitchen" thing for a bit then go about the hopelessly uninvolved and sefl-absorbed lives, which essentially does nothing to help the problem whereas it goes a long way towards contenting them that they've done something about the problem. They haven't. A few hours a year is a joke against the back drop of the need. Poverty and homeless is 24/7 365 days a year.

    "At least they did something?" Sure, but that is absolute minimum someone could do.

    "But if hundreds show up, they can do alot." For that one day, whereas 10 people spread out over ten months can do ten times the work that one thousand showing up for 4 hours on Thanksgiving.

    There are only 1,094 meals remaining,
     
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    Are you implying I am seasonal? I have volunteered several times a month for the past 3yrs.
     
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    I wouldn't relegate the point to that. Once is better than none.
     

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