Saturday, March 28, 2009

Castle Rd Neighborhood: A little background

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In August 2006, the second month that Common Cupboard was in existence, I delivered my first box of groceries to a family in this neighborhood.  It was not long before we were delivering 5 boxes.  Some of the families we have helped here have moved. Others are no longer in need of our help with groceries. Right now there are 18 families that receive about a weeks worth of groceries once a month served by 3 teams.
 
It is a very diverse neighborhood.  There are young families, people on disability, older couples.  Ethnically they are just as diverse with Latino, Black, white and mixed race families.  One thing that they share is that many of them are struggling.

Early on we met Betty. She is a character. She often gave away the food I gave her to a more needy family. Sandy is another friend.  They both will keep me informed on new families that need help.  And then there's James. Don't knock on his door and ask to use his phone . he has a clear very sign that says not to ask posted on his front door.  David can often be seen scootering up Walkup Ave. to the store on his motorized wheel chair. Both James and David will talk your ear off. Of course, my buddy William would always pull me aside and preach to me excitedly about Jesus.  These are some of my friends I have met.
 
I can't forget Johnny, Charnika, Alma, Jahadar, Ernestine or Worthewthel.  When I first met Worthel, it was because I thought it was Ernestine's trailer.  I was there with a big box of groceries so I asked if they needed some food.  They did, he was (and remains) out of work. At the time It was just he and his wife, and they cared part-time for the grand kids. Now they have 8 or 9 full-time residents there! 
 
Needless to say we know a number of folks in the neighborhood.  Twice now we have had a party in the area.  The last one had around 300 people in attendance. Some may ask why does Common Cupboard do this?  Truly, it is just out of the abundance of God's love for this neighborhood that we go and bless them.  We want to be Christ's arms hugging these folks.  We want to stand with them as this very diverse neighborhood comes together.  And, truthfully.  we are always blessed! We expect that April 25th will be an even bigger blast, and greater blessing. 
 
What goes into making this .  In addition to free food, clothing, and  hot dogs, there will be clowns, face painting, balloons, and music.  Throw in some drama, big bouncy things for kids to play in and maybe some games.  Then mix it up with God's love, helpers from 6 or 7 churches,  and a few other ingredients that God will bring together on that day and we have the recipe for a heavenly treat.
 
If you have some love you want to share...  If you have a few hugs to pass out or some words of kindness...  And if you can share a little hospitality with some new friends, why not join in and help.  We just want to be bringing joy to the neighborhood!
 
Email me, Keith, at kadams720@gmail.com if you want more info.  We need set up help starting around 9:30, the festival will start around 10:30, and I expect we will start cleaning up around 3 pm.  It will be a great day.  Pray for sun! 

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