December 23, 2024

VIDEO: 💥WALK Community Don't TALK Community Challenge!💥


Calling on ALL Farm-Homesteading-Preparedness-Permaculture or ANYTHING of the like Youtube Channels & “Influencers” to GIVE back to community & SHOW IT to help encourage their followers to DO the same! We’re all in this together. Right? So, let’s step up & help our communities! Everything counts!
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21 thoughts on “VIDEO: 💥WALK Community Don't TALK Community Challenge!💥

  1. A couple of days ago, my husband was standing in line to have some propane bottles filled . The man in front of him was counting his change for filling his bottle. He didn’t have enough. My husband told the service person to add the balance onto his account.

  2. Thank you. My family gives back throughout the year. We believe it is our duty to do so. We give extra during the holidays. We also volunteer our time. Everyone has time. Imagine if we all poured into one another – talk about a global change.

  3. Today I blessed my local homeless shelter with a big container of read-to-pick snap beans. Kids love picking fresh food. The shelter has no kitchen and fresh fruit, salads and veggies are welcome. So I intentionally grow extra to support homeless women, children, and staff at the shelter and elderly church members. Thanks for this important challenge for preppers to give from our resources.

  4. I set aside $25 minimum per month to donate to where ever I see a need. Some months are a lot high depending upon need. Easier to do than a large amount at 1 time… homeless center, cancer patients, food banks or food boxes, coats to school, church camp fees, etc.

  5. I saw Goldshaw farm calling you out and it was obvious that he hasn’t followed you like we have from the beginning. You have always given back. Security is part of being prepared for anything that may happen. Was always told plan for the worst and hope for the best. God doesn’t want you to be a fool. You pray for him in the flood. God sends several people to help save you and you deny it and say God will provide. You die and meet God and ask why he didn’t provide and he replies that he sent several people to come save you from the flood but you didn’t take it. Listen to what lessons he puts before you because sometimes he wants you to know and prepare just in case.

  6. I'm with many of your subscribers, in that, I don't have a $1000 to give BUT I too, like others mention have other talents to give. Like helping a neighbor clean her home and she gifted me wood. A homeless man was inline at the 99cent store and his money was ripped in half and the young clerk wouldn't take it. Just a moment before he was singing in line so happy to get food. It was only $6. Of course after the clerk said no, he was sad. I said, I got it, I have it. He didn't know what to say. It's fine. I told him, we've all been there, we look in our wallet and it's just not there. I am a Librarian at a k12 school making $14 an hour. I get kids telling me they are hungry EVERY day. I've been a baker 25 years before this, so I got a little oven and I bake in my Library. Yes, I get everyone, BUT when I ask, have you eaten today? Because others haven't, they are honest and say yes or no. Our school serves free meals, but we all know how much teenagers eat. They tell me, the cafeteria doesn't serve enough and they are hungry. I was helping a boy with his work and every minute his tummy growled. At the moment I had nothing but my lunch. So I gave him my ham sandwich. He was embarrassed but he ate it. Really bad times haven't even hit us and I always come home hungry. I'm grateful my husband and I have good healthy food at home, thanks to Patara's food challenge. I hope I can keep helping our school kids despite growing prices. Please note: it is "illegal " for me to do this BUT what happens in the Library stays in the Library. And when the delicious aromas fill the hallways…".it's my new air freshener. " Many of us don't have a chunk of money to give but we have our strength, our kindness, and our skills. Love all the generosity comments you all left. Take care all.

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