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3 Unique Reasons to Share a Meal

Think beyond the obvious, and share a meal with someone new to you!

At certain times in life it is common to share a meal: after a baby is born, after a surgery or hospital stay, or after a loss in the family. But we want to encourage you this month to think outside the box and share the love with someone you may not have thought to share a meal with before. It may require you to break out of your comfort zone or to reach out to someone who isn’t in your regular circle of acquaintances. But I promise it won’t be too painful.

Squash and Chicken Soup packed up by an OAMM Staffer for a friend who was in a car accident. Don’t forget a side dish!

A reader who cleans for an 87-year-old made him 15 dinners and 6 breakfasts (plus cookies) when he told her that he didn’t eat well.

I recently experienced first hand the simplicity of sharing a meal.

What newscasters called a “1,000 year flood” hit my community. Hundreds were displaced overnight. First responders sprang into action in the wee hours of the night and worked tirelessly for days. Engineers and contractors worked around the clock to keep water and power on in the city. But the most surprising thing was to see regular people rushing to help. Those who weren’t hit hard, cooked and packed many hundreds of meals to bring to emergency workers, repair crews, and families huddled in shelters. They didn’t know these people. But they organized themselves in their churches, in their neighborhoods, even strangers on social media worked together to make sure that people had their basic needs met during this catastrophe. It was rather incredible to witness the kindness of strangers in a difficult time for our community.

You may not be in a disaster zone right now, but that doesn’t mean there is no one hurting, lonely, or simply needing to hear “thank you.” So this month we challenge you to “Freeze it Forward” by looking for a unique opportunity to share a meal in your community, even if you don’t know the recipient yet.

3 Unique Reasons to Share a Meal

1. Gratitude – Go beyond a thank you card!

2. Going it Alone – Give them better than the freezer aisle.

Single servings of soup and muffins for a widow who is shut in – delivered by one of her church members.

3. Challenging Seasons of Life – Beyond babies and funerals.

Tell us about any unique opportunities for sharing that have been presented to you over the years!