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Project 325 aims to ‘fill the gap' in Abilene community
Project 325 aims to ‘fill the gap' in Abilene community

Yahoo

time26-05-2025

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Project 325 aims to ‘fill the gap' in Abilene community

ABILENE, Texas () — On Sunday, hosted a community outreach initiative called 'Feeding 325″ at the People's Plaza, located off of South 14th Street. Dyess We Care Team seeks help after military family finds home in ruins The organization offered residents resources, community, and a free meal. Volunteer Ry Pelletier said the organization wants to provide a welcoming 'come and go' environment as a non-religious group. 'What happens a lot of times with stringent grant requirements and things like that is people fall through the cracks. We're just trying to create a baseline. Everyone across the board is able to be served and is able to get what they need without having to check any boxes off first,' Pelletier said. 'It's basically just a mutual aid hub. We are just providing a free meal. There are a lot of toiletries, hygiene items, and a lot of other agencies have donated things to give away.' Abilene ISD free summer meals kicks off June 2 The organization started discussing the community's needs in November 2024. Keely Mitchell, a Volunteer, grew up in Tulsa, where she saw a community program thrive. She said she wanted to bring a similar program to Key City. 'I thought it was a great program there. How can you help our neighbors here? I've put down my roots here. I'm going to help my neighbors as well now because it's no fun to make it and not help your neighbors make it,' Mitchell said. 'Come hang out, come vibe, come fellowship, and hang out and eat. Fill your belly. Get what you need. Take what you can.' On Sunday, they helped 80 people, and they hope to expand throughout the year and include more elements like wellness checks and cosmetology services. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Dyess We Care Team seeks help after military family finds home in ruins
Dyess We Care Team seeks help after military family finds home in ruins

Yahoo

time26-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Dyess We Care Team seeks help after military family finds home in ruins

ABILENE, Texas () – The Dyess We Care Team is asking for assistance after a family deployed to Dyess discovered their newly bought home was full of mold, mildew and flood damage. Mother's Day gift: Dyess Airmen renovate an Abilene's mother home The family bought the house sight unseen after receiving orders to serve at Dyess. Upon arrival in early May, they were welcomed to their new home with mold and mildew covering the baseboards. After treating the house, the couple lives upstairs away from the damaged area but is forced to shower outside without a bathroom to use. Gordon Storey, with the Dyess We Care Team, said that because they are not affiliated with the Department of Defense, they are relying on the community's help. 'It does not happen a lot. I'm afraid this is the first time in 25 years of the Dyess We Care Team that we've had a family run into this particular situation. We're at the point that we can't help because we're not licensed, we're not contractors at all,' Storey said. Dyess We Care Team transforms Youth Voice nonprofit building The group is asking for any professional help or materials to help fix the damage. To learn more about how to help, or contact them at thedyesswecareteam@ Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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