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I have lived in East Palo Alto over 40 years and have watched the changes to the community but one thing has stayed the same, it's the helping hand of Ecumenical Hunger Program. I volunteered over the holidays giving out food to the needy families. What a wonderful experience to help people put food on their table that otherwise might not have any. The spirit of giving is alsways present from the staff and the volunteers to the families. The food baskets are an exchange not only of food but also of love, kindness and sharing. I can speak personally about that feeling because I have been on both sides of the table. I remember not feeling bad about needing help because kindness was the first thing that was given. What an honor to be a volunteer at Ecumenical Hunger Program where people are truly geing helped.

 

Date of Posting: 06 May 2011
Posted By: Jennifer Jackson




I was at first a volunteer for holiday food distributions, but I quickly wanted to get more involved when I saw the good EHP was doing in the community. I'm currently a board member for EHP, and am constantly touched when I see the hard work that volunteers and staff put into helping the community.

 

Date of Posting: 18 November 2010
Posted By: Flavia Berys




I first learned about EHP and the work it does through First Congregational Church in Palo Alto, which I discovered was also the first home for what became EHP almost 40 years ago. After volunteering a few times at EHP, I realized what a tremendous impact it has on the lives of families in need. When I was offered the opportunity to join the Board, I was honored to be able to join the team at EHP on a more committed basis. I would encourage anyone and everyone to come down to EHP and see for yourself what great things happen here!

 

Date of Posting: 21 September 2010
Posted By: Kurt Taylor




I have been involved with EHP for over a decade and it has changed my life! The work that is done not only touches the lives of disadvantaged families in the community but also makes a tremendous positive impact in the lives of volunteers, donors, staff and board. Once you walk through EHP's doors, expect your life to change forever!

 

Date of Posting: 02 September 2010
Posted By: Maleah Choi




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Jennifer Jackson
Date: May 06, 2011


I have lived in East Palo Alto over 40 years and have watched the changes to the community but one thing has stayed the same, it's the helping hand of Ecumenical Hunger Program. I volunteered over the holidays giving out food to the needy families. What a wonderful experience to help people ...

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