La Quinta California Real Estate: Coachella Valley residents still show love in tough times

Coachella Valley residents still show love in tough times

The Coachella Valley Rescue Mission was close to having to close its doors due to the shortage of food.  The residents of our amazing community once again heard the plea and responded with generosity. 

The Coachella Valley Rescue Mission serves 97,000 meals a year.

In the past year, it's seen a 65 percent increase in demand while experiencing a 35 percent decline in food donations.

 

Since Tuesday the mission has collected enough food to fill a 10 by 10 room, which is a huge relief and improvement compared to the shelves that were rapidly being empty.  Donations are still coming and it is so heartwarming to know I live in this amazing community.

Dont forget, donations are always needed, whether food or monetary, the mission is a staple to many.

 

 

 LORI BOWERS

http://www.desertareahousingmarket.com

The Lori Bowers Group

A boutique Real Estate Office, with a full service team to serve all your Real Estate Needs

La Quinta, Palm Desert, Indio, Rancho Mirage, Coachella , Indian Wells and the surrounding Palm Springs Area.

78065 Main St., Suite 107

Old Town La Quinta

La Quinta, CA 92253

Phone: (760)777-8788 • Fax: (760)771-5355

2 commentsThe Lori Bowers Group • March 19 2010 11:41AM

Comments

We can't forget all the needy right here at home... I know the international disasters get all the attention-- but we need to give right here at home!  Kathy

Posted by Kathy Schowe~ La Quinta, California 760-333-8886 (SchoweProperties@msn.com) about 2 years ago

Lori, I agree, Charity begins at home!  Good stuff.

Posted by Marcia Hawken - Naples Luxury Specialist (Downing-Frye Realty, Inc.) about 2 years ago

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