b'
Rachel Sawner and Tracy Keck of the First Presbyterian Crunch in Pleasant Valley visit RadioRotary to tell the story of the church\\u2019s Box of Hope, available 24/7 for anyone who needs it. The solar-powered wooden Box with a tin roof, which Rachel built, contains donated personal care and hygiene products, first-aid kits, bottled water, and even pet food, all free for the taking by anyone. Donations to The Box can be made through the Church or by collection sites at the Pleasant Valley Free Library and at Innate Chiropractic of Wappingers Falls. The items are primarily those not available through SNAP (food-stamp program) or with EBT Cards from NYS. The Box is accessible outside the Church every day all day and night. It supplements the items available from local Food Pantries.
\\nLearn more:
\\nFirst Presbyterian Church of Pleasant Valley: http://www.pvpresby.com/
\\nFirst Presbyterian Church of Pleasant Valley on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PVPresbyterian
\\nInnate Chiropractic of Wappingers Falls: https://www.goinnate.com/wappingers-falls-ny-chiropractor/
\\nPleasant Valley Free Library: https://pleasantvalleylibrary.org/
\\nCATEGORIES
\\nHumanitarian Service
\\nQuality of Life
\\nWords for Search
\\nCharity, Meeting needs, Pleasant Valley
\\n\\n--- \\n\\nSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiorotary/support'