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OT: Where are you giving?
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[QUOTE="husky429, post: 3522519, member: 6696"] Glad to see you've changed. And thanks for the giving you've done. My best friends fiance works at the CT food bank and they're getting brutalized right now. Heard they've turned off some freezers (they have a giant warehouse) for the first time in years. Also in the spirit of sharing our giving. I've made probably 50+ meals for kids on my aau bball team. Well, I've handed my significant other ingredient then delivered it. Many of the kids rely on school for their food both at private schools and public breakfast/lunch programs. We've been putting together big casserole dishes of food every few days and delivering it. If anyone knows people in need, it really is easy to throw together an extra few meals when you're cooking and leave it for someone. Pasta and veggies is cheap too. Another kid I had in school/my basketball team is currently living with me. Dad is in prison and his mom isn't a capable parent. Thankfully DCF and his mom made me a temporary guardian or whatever it's called last year when he started coming to my place after school. Home just wasn't somewhere he could be during quarantine so he's here permanently for the time being. Grades have improved now that he's in a stable place and never worried about his safety. He isb'r a very good ball player but we've been having fun working out--low d1 or d2 track and field might be in the cards for him. [/QUOTE]
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