I filled a huge box with all the medical supplies, that I took to the center. It is a community based one, and that is why they accept sealed items for people that can’t pay. The lady opened up the box, and loved all the goodies I had for them.
I told her that I had the insulin in a bag, in the fridge, and forgot to bring it, so I had a second trip. She asked me if it had been refridgerated, and I said that it had come out of the fridge, and straight into the coldbox I had in my hand. You could see the damp on the top of it, where the iceblocks were.
She told me that it was like golddust, and that they really appreciated me bringing it in.
I love being able to donate to charities. It makes me feel better about Len’s death.
Yay! What a great idea – your persistence paid off. Fantastic!
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That’s a wonderful thing to do
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I am not surprised they appreciated your kindness.
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You are an inspiration in each and every way you share your life with us, thank you.
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I am sad that I got rid of some expensive meds before I found this place.
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I suggested that they put flyers up in 55+ communities so more people would donate.
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Not kindness, I wanted someone who needed them to get them for free.
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Anyone would do it.
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What a nice thing to do!
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They cost so much, and I wanted people that couldn’t afford them to get them,
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Brilliant
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I, too, donated Hap’s medical supplies. What a gift to be able to help others with it.
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That is a good idea.!!
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Thank you 😊
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Especially the insulin. Glad you were able to 🙂
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Thank you!😊
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