Tuesday 10 March 2015

Kimberly Taylor From Fayetteville, NC Is The Assistant For The Love Lunch Program

Kimberly Taylor from Fayetteville, NC is a graduate from North Carolina State University. She is a business veteran who has helped many organizations achieve their business goals through her exceptional skills. Apart from her professional life, she is actively associated with many charitable organizations and is involved in the welfare of mankind. She is the assistant for the Love Lunch Program for the Alms House based in Hope Mills, NC in union with the Salvation Army. She is heartbroken to know that there are some people in the community who are unable to feed their families. The Love Lunch program helps individuals by providing a hot, healthy, and fresh meal along with a comfortable accommodation for them. It is a very rewarding and humbling experience for her.

Kimberly Taylor from Fayetteville, NC says that the program provides thousands of daily lunches to the community, and assists correspond with the social workers of Hope Mills School to provide a Kids Assistance Program. Kimberly along with other volunteers deliver “take home food packages” to more than 220 students. She tells that this program is seeking donations of single serving, water, and nutritious food. The donations and precious time of volunteers has enabled the Alma House to successfully complete their projects and manning their Thrift Store/Clothing Closet. Kimberly says that she in conjugation with the Alms House help numerous families with both parents in the home and single families. She helps with clothing, food, utilities, occasional transportation needs, and medicine.

Kimberly Taylor from Fayetteville, NC says that The Alms House was established in the year 1984 that involve 12 churches in as well as around the area. Now there are 14 churches and Sunday School classes that are actively involved in support of The Alms House. There are many other organizations with which Kimberly is associated with, including Habitat for Humanity International, Keep Lake Tahoe Blue and Falcon Childrens Home.

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