SHREVEPORT, La. – With the holiday season in full swing, Shreveport is buzzing with excitement as the Shreveport-Bossier Rescue Mission prepares to bring smiles and full bellies to those in need this Thanksgiving. This year, they’ve set their sights on an ambitious goal: serving a whopping 1,300 meals to families and individuals who may be facing hardships. Can you feel the community spirit?
Among those meals, 300 will be served directly at the Mission, where folks can gather to enjoy a warm meal and the festive spirit of Thanksgiving. The remaining 1,000 meals will be delivered to neighbors who may not have the means to celebrate the holiday. The mission’s dedication to ensuring that no one goes hungry is heartwarming, especially during a time that is traditionally centered around family and gratitude.
Cooking for such a large crowd can be quite a monumental task, but thanks to the generosity of the community and the dedicated efforts of the Giving BAK Foundation, this Thanksgiving feast is well in the works. They have kindly stepped up to smoke enough turkeys for all 1,300 plates, ensuring that each guest enjoys a delicious and hearty main dish. Talk about a community coming together!
Pastor Larry Otwell, Executive Director at the Mission, shared a sentiment that resonates deeply in these challenging times. “This past year has been incredibly difficult for many in our cities. Thanks to our great community, no one in need has to go hungry this Thanksgiving,” he said. Otwell’s words remind us of the importance of looking out for one another, especially when many face tough times.
Thanksgiving is not just about food; it’s about family, friendship, and coming together as a community. Many individuals and families may be struggling, and the Rescue Mission’s efforts provide a beacon of hope for those who might feel isolated during the holidays. They’re not only filling stomachs; they’re also filling hearts with kindness and compassion.
As families gather to share a meal and create memories, they can enjoy some lovely weather too! This Thanksgiving is expected to greet us with mostly sunny skies and a high of 56°F. Perfect for gathering outside after the meal or maybe even enjoying a brisk walk to shake off that turkey! Just keep in mind that a scattered frost may be possible during the chilly nights ahead, so bundle up if you’re heading out for some evening festivities.
This Thanksgiving is shaping up to be a heartwarming event, showcasing the true spirit of giving in Shreveport. Whether it’s through volunteering time, donating money, or simply sharing a kind word, every little bit helps. If you wish to contribute or extend kindness, the Rescue Mission and numerous local organizations welcome your support, so consider lending a hand or sharing some love this holiday season.
In conclusion, as we gear up to celebrate Thanksgiving, let us remember those in need and the incredible impact our community can have when we join forces. Together, we can ensure that everyone has a place at the table this holiday season. Happy Thanksgiving, Shreveport!
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