© Photos by Patricia Dines, 2012 |
So I thought to myself that maybe this year I wanted to send some money to the Redwood Empire Food Bank.
But I hesitated, wondered why, and realized that it was because my money probably wouldn't be used to buy them organic food.
I rolled my eyes at myself. Really? I know that any food would be appreciated, and I'm glad for the work REFB does.
Still, I listened to my own heart too. Yes, I'm not personally excited to give people mainstream food that I know probably has toxics and a lot lower nutrients.
But I hesitated, wondered why, and realized that it was because my money probably wouldn't be used to buy them organic food.
I rolled my eyes at myself. Really? I know that any food would be appreciated, and I'm glad for the work REFB does.
Still, I listened to my own heart too. Yes, I'm not personally excited to give people mainstream food that I know probably has toxics and a lot lower nutrients.
But then I realized – I can buy them organic food and put it into one of these bins! Well, duh! So I found the organic form of the packaged staples that REFB says folks need most (and got them at good sale prices) then put them in the barrel. Yay!
So that felt good. But still I wondered, “Is that the
best I can do?”
Just then my calendar rolled up with a notice for the
Ceres Community Project Annual Holiday Party, being held at their new Sebastopol building. Oooo, I love the work that
this nonprofit does, so I was glad for the chance to get an update and look for ways that I can support their activities.