What a great day today receiving these handbags made with Love and filled with so many goodies. Lauren Reached out to us with an idea of filling unwanted handbags with items that our women friends outside might need. We gave her a list of items and she was off to the races. Today we received our first round of 10 handbags that will go out to the streets. While doing street outreach today we were able to bless a young woman with one of these handbags. You should have seen her FACE! Here is a post from Lauren
“Today I made my first donation to In My Fathers Kitchen Fundraiser !! I donated 10 purses full of essentials along with an extra box full of hundreds of feminine hygiene products, antibacterial wipes, toothbrushes, and tissues. John Tumino does direct outreach on the streets of Syracuse, so these handbags will be fulfilling their higher purpose amongst women who are currently living outdoors”.
Sous Chefs this is what its all about Building Hope and Changing Lives
Leigh-Ann and I are often asked. “What should I do when I come across a panhandler or homeless person?” Here are three tips in how to handle those occasions.
The house has been gutted and we are now ready to build out and design our home. We have a great group of skilled laborers to hang dry wall. Thank you to Operation Northern Comfort and our IMFK Sous Chefs for helping us get the house ready for transformation.
“You Are Not Invisible”
The Midgley brothers believed in sharing their passions for and with others.
John shared his passion for cooking with his friends, family and the less fortunate around him. Robert, a well known photographer, shared his passions and big smile with Syracuse and beyond.
For those of you who are wondering why you haven’t seen Steve in any pictures lately, it’s because he’s moved. Steve was overjoyed with the chance to relocate out of state to be closer to his daughter and grand-daughter. We miss him everyday and we our so proud of all the progress he has made these last few years.