<center>Letters to the Editor</center>
Appreciates local
generosity to NHN
Once again, Neighbors Helping Neighbors is expressing a heartfelt thank you to the community. Our recent bake sale brought in $300 in donations and purchases.
We, in this corporation, are very grateful to everyone who shows faith in Neighbors Helping Neigh-bors and also to those who don’t know of it and still bought the good food and donated for the cause. I still can’t get over how our little town can pull together and help one another, no questions asked. We are blessed with your kindness.
Within this corporation, we have many talented folks, too, — great cooks and wonderful friends. Thank you for the good food that brought in the donations. And not all the food was prepared by our corporation. Thank you, Bonna Nelson, and Olga Baca, for your contributions, and to everyone else I don’t know that gave their time to bake. You are all saints.
Thank you, Safeway, we greatly appreciate your hospitality. Pastor Joe Beavers and the Family Harvest Church, thanks for the use of your tables and chairs and to all that show faith in this corporation.
We want to let everyone know that if ever you need any kind of help, we are here — just for that, to help others. And we also would like to spread the word to everyone what we are all about. We welcome visitors, volunteers and anyone in the slightest bit curious about this corporation. We are open to ideas and comments.
Again, thank you all for your support and faith in Neighbors Helping Neighbors.
Lynn Spivey
public relations officer
Neighbors Helping Neighbors
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