One of the main things that the St. John’s/St. Ann’s outreach center acts as is a local food bank. The people who live within the southern region of Albany are allowed to come to the food pantry as long as they show a proof of address within 30 days. One of the ways that the outreach center tries to help the people who go to the center, besides the obvious fact of giving them food, is to let the customers pick their own food like they were in a grocery store. This gives those who are less fortunate who come to the center for food feel like they have some freedom in the choices that they make for themselves and for their families. This is just one of many things that the St. John’s/ St. Ann’s outreach center does for its constituents.
Another thing that the outreach center does for its people is called the “Welcome Table”. This is a meal that is offered on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 11:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Instead of having the customers come and grab the food that they want and sit down, the outreach center acts as its own restaurant. There are waiters/waitresses, people order what they want, and they are not forced out at any time. This gives the outreach center’s people the sense of freedom and happiness because most of the people who come to the center cannot afford to go to a restaurant and eat a meal.
Social change is an important part of the world we live in today. Without the people that work towards the common goal of making the world we live in a better place, we would not be as well off as we are. The extra lengths that the people who volunteer at the St. John’s/St. Ann’s outreach center take to make the people they serve happier and free makes all the difference in the world.
First of all, I really like your title! Very clever! Your explanations of what the outreach center offers is very good. I don’t exactly understand how these explanations are connected to personal experience though. I understand what the outreach center does, but not how this relates to personal experience. Freedom maybe? Which you do cover in your blog. If there is a further explanation of this, I think it would clear up any confusion.
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