It is only a little past noon right now but this morning’s conversation keeps coming back to me and reminds me how little most of us know about hunger, despair, isolation…
My phone conversation was with Lois Tackett who, with her husband Ralph, runs Manna From Heaven, a food pantry in Myra, Kentucky. We have shared the story of Myra in this diary many times in the past (May 8, 2008, September 4, 2008 and May 28, 2009). Once a booming coal town, Myra’s residents today live with very little hope of a better life. Jobs are non-existent and food scarce. Lois shared that in the past several months more than 1300 men in the area have been laid off and the prospects for jobs are limited at best.
When I shared with Lois that we were going to make a visit to see what the Good People Fund could do to bring some help to the area, she was moved. But – when I asked her if she was having difficulty finding enough food for the pantry she shared that lately, she and her husband (living on very limited income themselves) were trying to cover the costs of renting a truck (and the fuel) and driving either five hours (ONE way) to Covington to a regional food bank, or two hours to a similar bank in West Virginia. The cost? About $350 for the longer haul and a little more than $200 to West Virginia. When I told Lois that the Good People Fund would cover the cost of five more trips to West Virginia there was silence on the other end of the line…After what seemed like an eternity I asked if she was still there…and that was when I heard the tears and sobbing.
In the middle of the morning in a place that most people have never heard of, and on a day that probably seemed just like the day before, and the day before that, a phone call is made and a person you do not know, who represents generous people who contribute to make the world just a little bit better, tells you that you don’t have to worry about how you are going to get the food that is going to feed hundreds of people who have very little to hope for…
It does remind me of just why we are here and do what we do…