I love “people watching” and thinking about what lies behind the
different ways we behave and interact. Despite the variations and
similarities in our humanness, we are all amazingly unique individuals.
Some of us are thinkers and strategic planners, weighing up the
benefits against the disadvantages, planning ahead and aiming for victorious
outcomes. Others enjoy being on the front line, deep in the trenches of
the battlefield of life, experiencing the mud and grime alongside the adrenalin
rush of going head on into battle.
Yet still there are those whose compassion lies in ministering to
the wounded and battle weary, like the Stretcher Bearers of the First World
War; weapon-less and marked only by a Red Cross on their sleeve, they would
venture directly into the battle field to retrieve the wounded, coming to
the rescue, just at the right time. Some of those stretcher-bearers had
alternative beliefs about war and, although not able to fight themselves, were still
willing to care for those who were equipped to do battle.
Here at A Way Out we benefit from a whole range of amazingly
unique individuals. Gifted strategists amongst our Trustees and
Management, dedicated and courageous front line project staff and compassionate
volunteers and supporters.
Whenever we need to make a request for help, be it Christmas gifts
or chocolate eggs, bedding or furniture,
or even toiletries and sanitary towels, the staff of A Way Out are constantly
astounded by the army of compassionate supporters who come to the aid of those
in need - those families and individuals who are battle weary, who feel, for
a while, like they are surviving in the trenches of their existence.
And yet the battle rages on... Each week we hold a ‘drop-in’ and,
amongst other services we provide, we aim to offer a food parcel for each person
who attends. Every week we constantly push forward to acquire enough food
to fill each bag, here’s where we need to ‘rally the troops’! If you feel that
it's time to be 'called up' to help, A Way Out Needs You! We are short of
non perishable foods in tins and packets… and every little helps. For more information check this page: www.awayout.co.uk/2015/03/food-parcel-appeal/
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