Coldest Night of The Year 2015 for Hope Mission
Food is my passion. I didn’t always have this passion, my palate was very un-educated until I started dating someone that showed me the finer things in life.
I grew up in a family of five. I was lucky we always had food on the table. I know my parents struggled sometimes. I can’t even imagine the fear of not knowing where your next meal is coming from and whether or not you are going to be able to feed your children.
When I was in high school, I was very passionate about helping. I wanted to grow up to be a Social Worker someday. Thankfully my guidance counselor, Mr. Prosk, was blunt and honest. He begged me not to go ahead with that career path. He said that I was too soft-hearted and would end up bringing stray people home all of the time, burning out in a very short time.
I never sat on any boards for any of the charities that I volunteered for. I wanted to just be in the front lines helping people. I was recognized a couple of times for my efforts (YR Radio Citizen of the Month) and had some nice pieces of paper to put in my keepsake book.