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11/30/2025

Rob today is my super hero. He fixed my dehydrator so we aren’t down. THANK YOU LORD!!!!

Family isn’t just blood. I learned that a long time ago. Today it means even more. 🥰
11/30/2025

Family isn’t just blood. I learned that a long time ago. Today it means even more. 🥰

"I'm 68, run this little neighborhood bodega for twelve years now. Same corner, same regulars buying milk, bread, lottery tickets.
But I noticed something sad. Every evening between 6-8 PM, same people coming in alone. Buying single-serve meals. One potato. One apple. One frozen dinner.

The retired teacher from down the block, always one yogurt. The widower two streets over, always one soup can. The young nurse working doubles, always one sandwich.
All eating alone. Every single night.

One Wednesday evening, I did something spontaneous. When the teacher came in for her yogurt, I handed her a receipt with something extra written on it, "Dinner tomorrow, 7 PM, plastic tables out back. Bring nothing but yourself."
Did the same for the next twelve people who came in alone.

Thursday at 7 PM, I set up four plastic tables behind my store, made a massive pot of rice and beans, my wife's recipe. Cost me maybe $40.
Five people showed up, confused but curious.
We ate. We talked. Nobody was alone.

Next Thursday, I did it again. Nine people came. Someone brought plantains. Someone else brought a salad.
Third week, eighteen people. They started calling it "Frank's Backyard."

But here's where it changed everything: People started exchanging phone numbers. The teacher started tutoring the struggling high school kid. The nurse checked blood pressure for the elderly folks. The mechanic from 5th Street fixed the single mom's car for free. The accountant helped three people with their taxes.

They didn't need me anymore. They needed each other.
Now it's every Tuesday and Thursday. Forty-plus neighbors. Everyone brings something, even if it's just napkins. We rotate who cooks. Last week, the Syrian refugee family made a feast for sixty.

The police used to get called to this block twice a week. Hasn't happened in eight months. Crime dropped because people know each other now. Watch out for each other.

Last month, the city recognized us as an official "community dinner program" and gave us a small grant.
All because I couldn't stand watching people buy single-serve loneliness anymore.

Sometimes family isn't who you're born with, it's who shows up to a folding table behind a bodega on Thursday night."
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By Grace Jenkins

11/30/2025

Today Rob and I will be at the store baking and working towards a high volume of product to get us past the packing stage. I still have not found a place, but God willing, something will happen. May be getting things set back up at home, but it should prove to be interesting. 🫣🤪

I’m truly at a loss to how things will happen, but God is never shy with me. 😁

11/29/2025

Thank You Royal Oak Farmers Market!
You are ♥️♥️’d!
Merry Christmas!

11/28/2025

Well we can’t get that place sadly. Too much money up front we cannot afford to give cause it’s a sale we just cannot pull off. So on to the next thing. 🙄

11/28/2025

Well after some prayerful consideration I am going to go after a location…. but the catch is I need to sell some commercial equipment that comes with the property.

I would appreciate prayers immediately. I have to be out of current spot by end of december and then get people to help move some big equipment along with movers. And try to get new place prepared asap PLUS find additional funds for all of this.

My nerves are trying to stay calm in God but until I get settled well ya just know how that goes. I know God has this cause I’m sure a basket case and trying not to be 🫢🤪

I can feel bad about what about my husband has to deal with financially some days, and believe me I do, but to be honest...
11/24/2025

I can feel bad about what about my husband has to deal with financially some days, and believe me I do, but to be honest, God has provided me a fighter in more ways than one. If you don’t have someone fighting cancer, you do not have a clue about the medical bills that come through. Mark has paid them all. Seriously. That is by God’s hand. In the past he has helped paid Pawz Kitchen bills and been gracious about that. But it can no longer happen. Retirement is now getting hit.

Now there is no room for my bills at all and he may barely be able to get those cancer payments made. Like the last bill was from the hospital when they had to put the intestinal plug in to help stop infection…. After insurance, it was $900. Just got that. Now he has to go in today to have it removed. I’m sure that bill won’t be cheap either.

It is game on for Pawz Kitchen.

I need a grant writer, seriously. I am trying for a small one, but it is a challenge because all of my financials (except this year starting 0ct 2025) have crashed in an odd way. Not gone, but not accessible in an odd way. Never had this happen in 30+ years I’ve been doing computer work. I don’t know how nor do I have time to do it. I need help! I’m so tired of people saying, “have you tried….” I do everything right now and no I do not need anymore on my plate. It’s sure not for lack of wanting to, but it just is not so.

God has been extremely faithful to me, but now it’s next tier. I am preparing to move in a few weeks, which I don’t even know to where yet…. although I possibly know. I think I have helpers on stand by… they said they are trying, so only God knows. But it is serious game on.

Not only would your prayers be beneficial and have been, but so would your donation to Pawz Kitchen. It would be a great way to end the year and do some amazing seed sowing to a ministry that is currently trying to help a military vet while trying to keep a business roof over our head. 😉

God has not failed me. Eight years and still here. God has remained faithful. I’m standing on that, but it sure has been a rough journey to get to where things are. I hope you can help us get past that.

You can donate to www.branchanew.org/donate (NOT the P.O. Box - we no longer have) and get a tax write off for the year.

You are loved and appreciated, and just watch how God continues to work… seriously 😉 will you be a part of the success?

Establish new beginnings for victims of trafficking! When you donate to BRANCH, you ensure that women have access to a safe home and the care they need to begin their journey to freedom. Thank you for partnering with us to rescue and heal women.

Aaaawwww….
11/24/2025

Aaaawwww….

"My name's Walter. I'm 69. I'm the night custodian at Lincoln Middle School. Been mopping these halls for 11 years. Most folks don't even know my name. I'm just "the janitor guy" who empties trash and fixes broken lockers.

But I notice things.
Like locker 247. Every morning, I'd find food wrappers stuffed in the vents. Candy bars, chip bags, cracker boxes. At first, I thought it was just messy kids. Then I realized, someone was hiding food.

One night, I stayed late. Around 8 p.m., I heard the side door creak. A girl, maybe 13, sneaked in with a backpack. Went straight to locker 247, stuffed it with grocery bags, then left quickly.
Next morning, the food was gone.

I didn't report it. Instead, I watched. For two weeks, same pattern. She'd stock it at night. By morning, empty.

Finally, I left a note in the locker, "You're not in trouble. I just want to help. -Walter, the custodian"
Next night, she came to my supply closet. Terrified. "Please don't tell anyone," she begged. Her name was Sarah. She'd been sneaking food to three younger kids, brothers whose dad worked double shifts and forgot to buy groceries. "They're too embarrassed to ask anyone," she whispered. "So I use my lunch money and... borrow from my mom's pantry."
My heart shattered.

"What if," I said slowly, "locker 247 just... had food in it? And nobody asked questions?"
Her eyes went wide.

I started small. Spent $30 of my paycheck on peanut butter, bread, juice boxes. Left it in the locker overnight. By morning, gone. So I added more. Granola bars. Apples. Crackers.

Then something unexpected, I found money taped inside the locker door. $5 and a note, "I'm a teacher. I know what you're doing. Here's for more food."

Then $20 from someone else. "My kid graduated from Lincoln. This school saved him. Keep going."
Within a month, other staff knew. The nurse donated. The librarian brought canned soup. The gym teacher left his Costco card. "Buy in bulk," he said. "I'll cover it."

Locker 247 became legendary. But quiet. No announcements. No assemblies. Just... there. A place where hungry kids could take what they needed without shame.

Sarah graduated last year. Came back to see me during finals week. "Walter, I'm studying social work now," she said. "Because of you. You taught me something. Hunger hides in plain sight. But so does kindness."
She handed me a photo. Locker 247, but at a different school. Across town. "My college volunteer project," she smiled. "We're putting them everywhere."

I cried in my supply closet that night. Sixty-nine years old, crying over a locker.

Now? Seventeen schools in our county have them. They call it "The 247 Project." Stock the locker. Ask no questions. Feed the invisible kids.

I'm just a janitor. I mop floors and unclog toilets. But I learned this: Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is notice. And then quietly make space for dignity.

So look around. At school, work, your neighborhood. Someone's hiding their hunger. Their struggle. Their shame.

Leave something behind. Food, money, hope.

Locker 247 isn't just metal and paint. It's proof that caring doesn't need permission. Just action.
And it starts with seeing what everyone else walks past."
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By Mary Nelson

11/19/2025

I need a moving company (or guys) that would be interested in donating a truck that handles commercial kitchen equipment. I will post measurements once I get to store. I will say i have an 8 foot and 10 foot commercial tables and tall refrigeration that wheels need to come off to get through back door.

And a few guys that can handle moving equipment.

Equipment is either going to a new store front or somehow fit in a garage. Financially with hubby’s cancer and such, we are tapped financially. We even thought about closing the store, but God…

So I’m depending on God posting here. I need help!! Financially to afford move and actual bodies to help and the equipment to move it.

CUT BEEF BONES ARE OUT OF DEHYDRATOR!! They will be packaged up tomorrow (Tuesday) and get prepped for shipping and mark...
11/17/2025

CUT BEEF BONES ARE OUT OF DEHYDRATOR!! They will be packaged up tomorrow (Tuesday) and get prepped for shipping and market/store.

Pig ears will not be ready until the 29th. Sorry for that but they come shipped frozen solid as almost one big chunk (packaged in cooler and frozen for shipment). But I will have a LOT! And yes they are steroid and antibiotic free 😉

11/15/2025

Thank you Royal Oak Farmers Market!

Truth lol
11/15/2025

Truth lol

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