Feed 10 people for $2.50 honor Christopher love care bags
please be the first to make a generous donation I am trying to start a nonprofit organization in regards on my late son in 1999 I had it going up for a while doing love care bags but just recently got terminally ill and so I don't have to find to keep it up so I'm reaching out to the community for help if you would like to donate I'll stay in Jacksonville Florida off the Normandy area you can hook me up on my Facebook my Instagram and tick tock and lemon and leave a comment up under the profile and also my number is on my flyers of Daphne delicious menu
📝 Personal experience: /Jacksonville
Starting a nonprofit organization focused on community care and support is a powerful way to honor a loved one’s memory, as demonstrated by the Christopher Love Care Bags project. Feeding 10 people for only $2.50 is not only an economical approach but a meaningful way to address food insecurity within neighborhoods. From my own experience volunteering at local food drives, I’ve seen how small contributions can create large impacts—both nutritionally and emotionally—for recipients. In programs like this, careful selection of food items—such as affordable staples like sour cream & onion chips, deli sandwiches, and natural juices—helps stretch limited budgets while providing variety and nourishment. Transparency about costs and contents builds trust and encourages more community members to get involved. If you live near Jacksonville, especially around the Normandy area, connecting with local organizers on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, or Lemon8 offers a direct way to contribute either financially or with in-kind donations. Sharing personal stories and feedback in comments can also increase awareness and engagement. Supporting initiatives that combine love, care, and practical action is essential, especially when led by individuals facing difficult personal challenges like health issues. Your donations can ensure this legacy continues and expands its outreach. Together, communities can create sustainable, compassionate solutions to hunger and hardship with just a few dollars and a lot of heart.









