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When Neighbors Deliver More Than Mail: The Power of Community Giving

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What happens when a community rallies together to tackle food insecurity? This week's episode of the George Real Estate Group podcast highlights the upcoming Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive - the nation's largest single-day food collection event taking place this Saturday, May 10th.
The episode features a powerful conversation with Arcadia Smith from the National Association of Letter Carriers, whose personal journey epitomizes the drive's mission. After losing everything in a house fire fifteen years ago, Arcadia found herself standing in a food bank as volunteers filled her cart with necessities. Two years later, she became a letter carrier, participating in the very food drive that helps others experiencing similar hardships.
Representatives from three local organizations - The Storehouse of Henderson County, Interfaith Assistance Ministry, and the Salvation Army - share eye-opening statistics about our community's ongoing needs. One in eight Americans faces food insecurity, and locally, one in nine Henderson County families sought assistance last year. The discussion reveals how Hurricane Helene continues to impact our neighbors, with many families still struggling with massive utility bills and housing insecurity seven months later.
We learn the mechanics of the food drive (leave non-perishable items by your mailbox before mail delivery), what makes ideal donations (canned goods, peanut butter, boxed meals), and what to avoid (glass containers, expired items). Henderson County's impressive collection of 38,000 pounds last year even outpaced neighboring Asheville in a friendly competition.
The episode underscores a poignant reality: our community displays both remarkable prosperity and significant need. This Saturday presents a simple yet meaningful opportunity to help close that gap by participating in the food drive. As Arcadia eloquently puts it, "These organizations should not have to do it all on their own. This is our time."
Ready to make a difference? Join us by leaving non-perishable food items by your mailbox this Saturday, and consider making it part of your Mother's Day weekend celebration. Let's show what happens when neighbors help neighbors.

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Chapters

1. Welcome & Real Estate Market Update (00:00:00)

2. Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive Overview (00:03:31)

3. Arcadia's Personal Food Bank Story (00:08:45)

4. Local Food Banks Share Their Impact (00:14:18)

5. Hurricane Helene's Ongoing Effects (00:21:34)

6. Final Call to Action & Closing (00:27:00)

537 episodes

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Content provided by George Real Estate Group. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by George Real Estate Group or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

What happens when a community rallies together to tackle food insecurity? This week's episode of the George Real Estate Group podcast highlights the upcoming Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive - the nation's largest single-day food collection event taking place this Saturday, May 10th.
The episode features a powerful conversation with Arcadia Smith from the National Association of Letter Carriers, whose personal journey epitomizes the drive's mission. After losing everything in a house fire fifteen years ago, Arcadia found herself standing in a food bank as volunteers filled her cart with necessities. Two years later, she became a letter carrier, participating in the very food drive that helps others experiencing similar hardships.
Representatives from three local organizations - The Storehouse of Henderson County, Interfaith Assistance Ministry, and the Salvation Army - share eye-opening statistics about our community's ongoing needs. One in eight Americans faces food insecurity, and locally, one in nine Henderson County families sought assistance last year. The discussion reveals how Hurricane Helene continues to impact our neighbors, with many families still struggling with massive utility bills and housing insecurity seven months later.
We learn the mechanics of the food drive (leave non-perishable items by your mailbox before mail delivery), what makes ideal donations (canned goods, peanut butter, boxed meals), and what to avoid (glass containers, expired items). Henderson County's impressive collection of 38,000 pounds last year even outpaced neighboring Asheville in a friendly competition.
The episode underscores a poignant reality: our community displays both remarkable prosperity and significant need. This Saturday presents a simple yet meaningful opportunity to help close that gap by participating in the food drive. As Arcadia eloquently puts it, "These organizations should not have to do it all on their own. This is our time."
Ready to make a difference? Join us by leaving non-perishable food items by your mailbox this Saturday, and consider making it part of your Mother's Day weekend celebration. Let's show what happens when neighbors help neighbors.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome & Real Estate Market Update (00:00:00)

2. Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive Overview (00:03:31)

3. Arcadia's Personal Food Bank Story (00:08:45)

4. Local Food Banks Share Their Impact (00:14:18)

5. Hurricane Helene's Ongoing Effects (00:21:34)

6. Final Call to Action & Closing (00:27:00)

537 episodes

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