Our thoughts... Love thy neighbor


The tragedy that has befallen the country of Haiti and its people has probably touched you in one way or another. Some have contributed clothes, some have sent money and some have just prayed.
 As Americans we have always showed a deep compassion when it comes to others in need, especially after natural disasters.
 The one thing we can't forget is to show the same compassion for the people of our community, who need warm clothes, food or shelter, especially during the coldest part of winter.
 An example of someone taking this initiative and helping her own is Porterdale Councilwoman Linda Finger, who recently led an effort to help a family of five in Porterdale.
 She said this type of giving should be done year round rather than just at Christmas time - how true.
 You can get involved through your church or be like Linda Finger and simply gather your friends and neighbors together to help those in need. Members of a new subcommittee of the Friends of Porterdale are soliciting donations for the Porterdale CARE (Community Assistance Relief Effort) program in order to help residents in their town.
 Christians hold dear the concept "love thy neighbor." We too believe that anything you do to help someone in need will be rewarded in more ways than you can imagine.
 Please note below are the names of local agencies that provide food or clothing to disadvantaged residents.
 • Porterdale CARE donations can be brought to Porterdale's City Hall on Main Street. Checks should be made payable to Friends of Porterdale with "CARE" written in the memo line. For more information, call (678) 859-2496.
 • The Community Food Pantry is open from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Monday and Thursday and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday and Friday. It is located at 7125 Turner Lake Circle. For more information call (770) 784-0037.
  • Solid Rock Baptist Church at 8111 Brown Bridge Road operates Willing Helpers Food Pantry. For more information call (678) 342-3434.
 • The Salvation Army store, 5193 Washington Street, can be reached at (770) 786-2107.
 • Repairers of the Breach at 5120 Old Brown Bridge Road can be reached at (770) 787-7250.



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kevlloyd:
February 08, 2010 - 02:53 PM

Great! Now: 1) be pro-active and help Sudan; and 2) help those Black people in your community who are suffering from poverty, injustice and racism.

Long before the hurricane, haiti was suffering...where were you then? You want to STOP such things from happening around the world? Be pro-active and go out into the world.......as Jesus did and commanded.


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