November 2020 Newsletter
Stolen Truck
On October 27, Jimmy Suckow, manager of Cleone’s Closet Food Pantry, discovered that our truck was stolen. We contacted the Airway Heights police, who assured us that they would do everything they could to retrieve the truck. Read More>
Those in need come in many forms
There is an increase of crisis calls and requests for shelter that have escalated as a result of COVID-19. Our healing center remains full, and we have a waiting list. Read More>.
Community Response to Stolen Truck
When Mike Ellis and his wife Dianne watched KHQ news and heard that the truck used by Cleone’s Closet Food Pantry to pick up food for the community was stolen, they were moved to do something. Read More>
Support Groups
Men of Compassion has held its first Grief Recovery Support Group at our Resource Center. Seven men were in attendance. Please contact us if you are interested in attending. Read More>
Fundraiser to Replace Truck
WHEN was challenged to a $10,000 fund drive to replace the truck that was taken. With that money, we will be able to get a better vehicle, perhaps a ¾ ton, 4x4 gas efficient or a heavy-duty diesel truck to pick up food from various resources. Read More>
Cleone’s Food Pantry Updates
Tracy Conant has Returned, Reverse Advent Calendar, Food Donation Update. Read More>