Your Gift Offers Twice the Food Through a Special Senior Match
March is here, and across central and western Oklahoma, plants are starting to bloom and grass is starting to grow. Spring is returning to the plains — and after winter’s chill, it’s brightening the outlook for so many of us.
Years ago, James proudly served his country. Today, this veteran still takes care of others, supporting his two children even as he struggles with his own disability.
Elizabeth is grateful for the food she can bring home to her family. And she’s grateful for friends like you — the kindhearted, caring people who make the Regional Food Bank possible.
After working at the same company for 27 years, Joanne, 78, was looking forward to retirement. But the taxes on her retirement savings and Social Security income were so high, she was left with barely enough to cover all her essentials.
“I’m 64 years old,” Keith says. “And I’m doing pretty good.” Speak to Keith for just a few minutes, and you’ll realize he’s an optimist by nature. But things haven’t been easy for him, especially during the last few years.