I was really surprised by the food that was being served to the people, I thought it would be really nasty cafeteria food but that wasn't the case at all. You could just sense them feeling at ease while they grabbed themselves a plate with two eating utensils. That day, they were serving dishes like mashed potatoes, green beans, bread with butter, chicken breast, and varieties of drinks like; cranberry juice, milk, coffee and water. They also had little deserts at the back of the room, like cakes, cookies, brownies and little goodie bags. I was thrilled to communicate with a man named Joe, probably in his mid 40s that came there every single day. He said that that church was his only hope and the only place he relied on to keep his tummy full, "a happy tummy equals a happy man" he said. I couldn't agree more.
After everyone was done eating, we closed the doors to the church cafeteria and it was time to start cleaning up. The lady at the front gave me an apron and said to follow her. She showed me around the kitchen and I started to help out back there. When everything was all tidied up, I said my goodbyes. That day, I made a couple of friends, and a whole new perspective on things. I'm glad I volunteered there and I'll probably cherish those experiences for years to come. If you're looking for a friendly and easy place to volunteer, I suggest you give the Centerville Presbyterian Church a visit.
3 comments:
I think it's really cool that you went to volunteer at a church and you obviously got a great experience out of it. I'm also surprised you went by yourself, because I know it could be a little intimidating to just go and do volunteer work by yourself. I'm glad that you actually interacted with the people because I know some people that would go to volunteer with some homeless people can have a bad attitude about it, but you weren't like that at all and that's great to see.
It's cool that you volunteered to help out at a church. I haven't seen any blogs about that yet which is pretty cool because you're doing something different than everyone and it seems the experience was great for you. Keep up the good work Nabila!
I love the fact that you got to help serve food to the homeless in a church. I'm sure helping out feed the homeless made you feel good and fortunate about yourself huh? I'm glad this experience worked out for you. It was very inspiring :)
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