tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6623796306687481215.post4526410459507911466..comments2023-08-05T09:28:25.501-04:00Comments on Facing Hunger in America: What a Trip!Betsy and Carolynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11247477709951351174noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6623796306687481215.post-37327425802522395192012-07-20T13:37:32.907-04:002012-07-20T13:37:32.907-04:00Carolyn and Betsy - It was a pleasure being one of...Carolyn and Betsy - It was a pleasure being one of your stopping points, here in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. Our organization works hard to feed hungry people, and the job is so big. You have helped create a sense of unity, a feeling that many of us are working together all across the country to help feed those who need it most. Best wishes with your work. Thanks for making the effort to learn more and to be a point of mutual contact.<br />- Mike Hickcox, Society of St. Andrew ~ Gleaning America's Fields, Feeding America's HungryMike Hickcoxhttp://endhunger.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6623796306687481215.post-18715969970367799502012-07-20T12:35:17.492-04:002012-07-20T12:35:17.492-04:00Congratulations! What a project, what a journey. ...Congratulations! What a project, what a journey. Beautiful compilation of your personal experiences - looking forward to seeing the final report. Best wishes from Feeding Laramie Valley in Albany County, Wyoming. Gayle Woodsum.Gayle M. Woodsumhttp://www.feedinglaramievalley.orgnoreply@blogger.com