"Take what you need, leave what you can." That's the message of a project taking shape downtown.
There's now a community fridge to help local families in need.
"Take what you need, leave what you can." That's the message of a project taking shape downtown.
There's now a community fridge to help local families in need.
THERE'S NOW A COMMUNITY FRIDGE- TO HELP LOCAL FAMILIES INNEED.IT WAS STARTED BY JOHN CHOU.HE VOLUNTEERS AT LOCAL FOODDISTRIBUTION SITES.BUT SAYS HE WANTED TO DOSOMETHING TO HELP THOSE WHOCAN'T MAKE IT TO FOOD BANKS -OR WAIT IN THE LONG LINES.CHOU SAYS IT WAS A STRUGGLEFINDING BUSINESSES TO PARTNERWITH.BUT "UNITED MOVEMENT ORGANIZEDKINDNESS" STEPPED UP.ANOTHER RESIDENT DONATED THEFRIDGE - AND VOLUNTEERS HELPEDSET IT ALL UP.THE "TOWN FRIDGE" IS LOCATEDNEAR MAIN STREET ANDWASHINGTON.CHOU HOPES THIS WILL INSPIREOTHER PEOPLE TO DONATE THEIRFOOD WASTE AND START COMMUNITYFRIDGES OF THEIR OWN.A WEAK DISTURBANCE WITH LIMITED
The story of where the Oakland Athletics baseball team will play after they leave the Oakland Coliseum this season has taken some..