Kat has created a home that encourages her four boys — Dayton, 10, Noah, 7, Vincent, 3, and Bassy, 1 — to use their imaginations. In their free time, Kat and her sons spend time drawing, crafting and writing together.
When they grow up, Dayton dreams of being an architect and Noah hopes to be a writer. To fuel her sons’ aspirations, Kat cooks nourishing, well-balanced meals. For the ingredients, Kat visits a West Texas Food Bank mobile pantry at First Baptist Church Monahans.
After having a steady income for five years, Kat abruptly lost her job when a change in management occurred. The mobile pantry has become a lifeline for Kat and her boys while she looks for a new job.
“Without this food, I honestly don’t know what we would do,” shares Kat. “It helps more than people know.”
Having somewhere to turn provides relief during a challenging season. The mobile pantry also helps Kat ensure her sons have not just any food but the right food for their growth and development.
“This help keeps parents from feeling like they’re letting their families down,” says Kat.
On behalf of neighbors like Kat, thank you for your support that helps ensure West Texas families have uninterrupted access to nourishing food.
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