"Be the change you want to see in the world"-Gandhi
A simple, frequently quoted piece of wisdom. Unfortunately, there's a lot of wrong in this world. Poverty, racism, abuse, and hatred among other things. If you want to see positive change then the best way to go about it is to be a part of that change, either actively, financially, prayerfully, or being an example of love to this world.
Awhile ago I talked to Brand about wanting to write some blog posts about the many charities, causes, and ministries that are active in Spokane and beyond that we are compassionate about. I felt that maybe it will spark something inside of you to get involved somewhere or maybe it will get you thinking about what is going on in the world outside of our own miniscule lives. It's easy to get wrapped up in bills, work, every day duties, etc..but once you've been touched by the hate of this world and the love trying to defeat the hate...it's not very easy to forget those that live it every day. So I'll be highlighting some awesome organizations that have chosen to not lie down but to be the change they want to see in the world. I'll be keeping all the information in short-hand form here so take a look as it develops!
So I thought I'd start off with the one nearest and dearest to my heart:
Meals on Wheels, Spokane
In case you don't know why it is so near and dear to my heart, its because I work here.
Meals on Wheels, Spokane serves the homebound and disabled adults in Spokane. We strive to promote independent and healthy living in one's home and an overall better quality of life. A lot of seniors are prematurely moved to nursing homes and assisted living. Many decline rapidly after such a move and the truth is, most do much better in their own home. A simple, hot lunch meal once a day can make a huge difference in the lives of the seniors and their families. However, some do not have families or people involved in their life. Some do not have anyone checking on them everyday except for that smiling volunteer. That's kind of where I come in. I visit every one of our seniors at least two times a year. I make sure they are getting all the help they need either with transportation, shopping, bathing, cleaning, and companionship, whatever it may be. Meals on Wheels, Spokane is the connection from their isolation to the services that may help them. Meals on Wheels, Spokane is the only home-delivered meal service in the county that provides this extra service. Because usually, lack of basic nutrition is just the tip of the iceberg. Our volunteers have saved lives, and I've had many seniors tell me that without a home-delivered meal and a smile from a volunteer, they would probably be in a nursing home. We also provide meals for the weekends, nutritional supplements for our malnourished seniors, and even pet food twice a month for their pets. (This has become my "pet" project. We serve over 300 animals a month. This way the seniors won't feed them their own food so that everyone in the family gets the proper nutrition).
We also have an awesome senior center. We serve the lowest income seniors and many of our seniors are homeless (we are located in downtown Spokane). At the senior center we serve breakfast and lunch. Lunch is absolutely free and breakfast is as low as $1 for members (to be a member you pay $12 a year). We also do haircuts, Wii games (Rose is the best Wii bowler!), birthday parties, Bingo, exercise group, art classes, visits to baseball games, fairs, parks, and fishing trips! So how do we fund all this? Strictly through private donations and grants. We receive ZERO government funding. If you want to help continue the important work visit our website at www.mowspokane.org . If you want to find out about a home-delivery site in your area visit mowaa.org. The elderly are often the most forgotten people in our society. They fought our wars, they raised our leaders, they've lived through the depression and civil rights, and they worked so hard their bodies are paying for it. They've lost most of their family and almost all of their friends. They do not deserve to be forgotten.
"Thus says the Lord of hosts, Render true judgements, show kindness and mercy to one another, do not oppress the widow, the fatherless, the sojourner, or the poor and let none of you devise evil against another in your heart." Zechariah 7:9-10