People in Warren have always been generous, especially around Christmas time. Many organizations and individuals give money and items to help those who have needs.
One of the most generous is Fee Fee and the Soup Kitchen she oversees. On December 15th she, along with numerous sponsors provided food, cloths, toys and many household items like paper towels, shampoo and numerous other things to several hundred people who visited the event. It was held at the Warren Tomato Market and was open to the public.
Mrs. Fee Fee indicated the United Methodist Church was a key supporter of the event and many businesses and individuals made donations and gave money to buy the many items contributed to those in need. First Baptist Church Pastor Russell Rhoden delivered a message during the activities. This years event was the 25th anniversary of endeavor.
One of the most generous is Fee Fee and the Soup Kitchen she oversees. On December 15th she, along with numerous sponsors provided food, cloths, toys and many household items like paper towels, shampoo and numerous other things to several hundred people who visited the event. It was held at the Warren Tomato Market and was open to the public.
Mrs. Fee Fee indicated the United Methodist Church was a key supporter of the event and many businesses and individuals made donations and gave money to buy the many items contributed to those in need. First Baptist Church Pastor Russell Rhoden delivered a message during the activities. This years event was the 25th anniversary of endeavor.
No comments:
Post a Comment