Giraffes have been sighted in Houston TX

When
Carol and Hurt Porter got married they promised
themselves they would always help others. They
started with small thingsletting someone stay at their house, bringing
food to a family they knew needed help the kind
of things good neighbors do. Then Mrs. Porter, a nurse,
began to see children suffering from hunger at the
hospital where she works in Houston. She had never
realized that such a thing could happen in America.
Experts told her that 200,000 kids in the city werent
getting enough to eat.
The
Porters asked a grocery store in their neighborhood
to donate food for hungry children. The store
manager was happy to help and soon the Porters
had boxes and boxes of donated food. People with
hungry kids came to the Porters house to get the
free groceries. Some people couldnt get to
the house. Some people needed more than food for
their children. So the Porters started something
they call KidCare. They went to peoples
homes to bring them food, clothes and school supplies
for their kids. So many kids needed help that the
Porters spent a lot of money buying things for
them. They could no longer afford special things
for themselves and their own kids. But their children,
Richard and Jamilhah, agreed that it was more important
for lots of kids to have food and clothes than
for the Porter family to have special treats.
Kid-Care
grew and grew, helping more kids. Today, a Kid-Care
van brings a nice, hot meal to 300 preschoolers
every morning and a sack dinner to 450 kids in
the evening. The kitchen in the Porters small
house is filled up with two refrigerators, two
ovens and five freezers. They make 18 thousand
meals a month there. Thats a lot of cooking!
One
day when they were driving the KidCare van, the
Porters saw children digging for food in the dumpster
of a fast-food restaurant. They found out that
the kids lived in apartments near the restaurant.
The Porters decided to bring these children good
food every day. They talked to the owner of the
apartments about helping the children. He agreed
and gave KidCare a place to start a day care center,
Saturday classes to help kids with their school
work, and a place for doctors and dentists to give
the children free care! The Porters got lots of
people to help, including doctors and dentists
who agreed to help the children for free.
The
Porters son Richard helped with KidCare
deliveries until he went off to college.
Their daughter Jamilhah teaches preschoolers their
ABCs. Many, many other volunteers help Kid-Care.
Local businesses have donated shoes, school supplies,
a computer, a delivery van and money. Mrs. Porter
stretches every dollar to make each donation
go a long way.
Carol
and Hurt Porter dont
get paid for all this, except in hugs and love.
Theyre working
so hard because they have a dream. They dream
of a time when young Texans dont go to bed
hungry because their parents cant afford
enough food. They picture big restaurant-style
kitchens where nutritious meals are prepared.
They see vans delivering the meals to smiling
children. They see the childrens
parents learning how to feed their family
well without spending a lot of money, how to speak
English, how to start and run a business. They
see families rising out of poverty. Its
a big dream, but the Porters have started making
it come true in one Texas city.
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