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Thursday, May 31, 2012
Social Inequality and Pride and Mormonism
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
My First Day as a Food Donations Coordinator
At some point I will tell the tale of how I came to this place...this place where I get to spend my work day doing something that matters. But on 21 May 2012 I left the world of monetary banking and entered the world of food banking. My official title is Food Donations Coordinator. My role... I redistribute food.
Thousands of pounds of food is tossed in to the dumpster every day at your local grocery store. Fortunately, many stores are becoming aware that there is another option- they can work with their local food pantry, food bank, or community agency to recover that edible "waste" and get on a plate in front of a hungry person.
This blog- which I intend to keep private for now- but perhaps will be opened up at some point- is a place for me to write about my experiences and file the ideas I come across- to assist in the effort to stop hunger.
I went to bed satisfied- and with some slight stiffness in my arms. Lifting food is also a great workout.
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