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Blog Action Day ~ Fighting Poverty in Redding and Shasta County, CA

Reblogger Chris Fisher
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An important reminder to help those in our community who help others.  Thank you Jeanean!

Original content by Jeanean Gendron BRE#01299346

HelpToday is a special day. Blog Action Day for Poverty. It is a day when we focus on Poverty and how we can change it.

We can change it by seeing it. We are all busy. We can take the time to see and to help.

This is a day when we come together to blog about Poverty and how we might help.

When we put our attention on those that are hungry, sick and desparate perhaps we are changed profoundly. Perhaps we make a resolution to find a way to help and contribute. Whether that be at a political level or at the local level, we can find that way to help.

We have limited resources to help with poverty and they are stretched so thin. The struggle is endless in finding resources to help those in need.  There are few ways to help those who have no where to go.

I pray we shall be more compassionate going forward in this nation and here in my local area and that we will be more responsible to helping those who cannot help themselves. A contribution goes a long way in helping to provide transition services that can help them with a new start.

Volunteering can help to feed the hungry and homeless. Christmas Day and Thanksgiving Days are wonderful days to truly give. I have friends who spend their Christmas and Thanksgiving working at the mission to serve those that are in need. This year I want to spend my holidays in this service.

Good News Rescue Mission located on Highway 273. Their website is www.gnrm.org and their phone number is 530 242-5920 for information and to volunteer.

The have many programs:

New Life Recovery

Second Change Ranch

House of Hope

Guest Services

In-Step Mental Health Services

Transitional Living

Founded in 1964 by a group of concerned Christians, offers a hand up to thousands of men, women and children in our community. The Good News Rescue Mission has provided over: * 66,319 Safe Nights of Lodging * 189,725 Total Meals Provided * 39,006 Emergency Sacks of Groceries * Total Meals Served: 228,731 * 2,975 Medical Clinic * 285 Dental Clinic * 639 Chiropractic * 9,306 Academic Center (hours taught) * 55,797 Pieces Clothing, furniture, household items and mis.

They have helped so many in our area. Please call today with your donation or to volunteer. Be homeless for 1 hour and your heart will reach out. Let you heart help you decide how you can make a difference. If I were a rich person I would strive to help at a more far reaching level. If we each do what we can and are capable of, we will have a good result in helping those in need. There is no better thing in this world than to help another human being. Make this day a special day. Donate or volunteer to help!

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Terrie Leighton
Ferrari-Lund Real Estate - Reno, NV
Reno Real Estate Agent ~ Selling Homes in Reno

Chris ~ This is a wonderful blog for "Blog Action Day"....You provided wonderful information on where to go to volunteer to help fight poverty! Helping out on the holiday's at the shelter's is a great way to start in any community. Thank you for supporting this cause that we so often choose not to see!

Oct 16, 2008 04:45 PM
Christina Williams. REALTOR® TN property search & local insights
First Realty Company - Crossville, TN

Wonderful.... Your blog helped to inspire me and will many others. Donating food on Thanksgiving and Christmas is a Terrific start.  (The little things have big rewards) Bless You.

Oct 16, 2008 09:07 PM
Jeanean Gendron
The Address Realty - Redding, CA
Specializing in Selling Unique Properties

Chris, this Reblog is a good thing. It helps us all spread and share good work. Thanks for sharing this. We are making a difference!

Oct 17, 2008 02:49 AM
Chris Fisher
Your Virtual Assistant - Concord, CA

Terrie - I know many churches do great work, and I'm sure they can always use help.  Thank you!

Christina - Little steps are a great start.  As long as we are thinking and doing something, even if it feels small, we are helping. 

Jeanean - I love the reblog.  I do believe we are making a difference. 

Oct 17, 2008 04:09 AM