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We’re very good in this country at telling other people how to behave and act — but we still discriminate on the basis of the color of skin. That is the simple, painful truth.
I'm so proud of my wife, Andrea Salazar, (not on Twitter) who works at https://t.co/8NMx3omiBc which partnered with Sanford Middle School to coordinate today's historic effort. Donate today! They have worked in community nutrition for years and will continue on this mission.
IF YOU WANT TO GIVE - Sanford Middle School is done accepting donations at this point. They ask that if you want to give, bring food/supplies to:
-Hiawatha Collegiate High School
-Sanctuary Covenant Church
-US Bank (Broadway and Emerson)
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If you are in need of food or supplies because your grocery store is closed or was burned down. Come pick up what you need at Sanford Middle School - 3524 42nd Ave S.
No one is turned away. All are welcome, including food pantries that need to be replenished.
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Overwhelmed doesn’t even begin to describe the feeling. This is the turnout for a call for 80 bags of food for families who live near the 3rd Police Precinct who lost their convenient stores in the riots this week in South Minneapolis.
All donations, all volunteers.
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Those concerned last four nights something from which Minnesota never will overcome I disagree. The power of service, sacrifice & recovery so powerful I know by faith we got this. Here’s Sanford Middle School, MPLS. Just look at all that food, household items, etc. #ByFloydFaith
This started at 10am. It’s hard to capture how much food has shown up to Sanford Middle School in one image. It’s astounding and I know this is happening at other places in the city too.
Know the story of the loaves and fishes?
Minneapolis’ Sanford Middle School asked for 85 bags of groceries to feed students. There are at least several thousand. And traffic is stacked in every direction for blocks. (The extra will go to food shelves.)
People on Twitter might think Minneapolis people seem irrational right now. But I just got an invite to a gathering in the park hosted by a city council member for people to figure out how to protect our neighborhoods because government has failed completely. That is where we are