When asked to recall a memory from the Woodstock Community Food Shelf, Mary shared this heartwarming story

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Rise VT – Windsor County issued the following announcement.

When asked to recall a memory from the Woodstock Community Food Shelf, Mary shared this heartwarming story: “On a snowy morning a few years ago, I showed up to the Food Shelf expecting to shovel and get ready to open up. There was a man there who was shoveling and had cleared more than a pathway to the door. We said good morning and I thanked him, thinking he was a volunteer. When we opened up, he came inside and sat down where our guests sit to wait. I said oh thank you so much I didn’t realize you were a guest. He said it was the least he could do as he really appreciated all of the food and kindness our community food shelf had given him.

Original source can be found here.



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