So, I have these things I call “callings”. They are ideas that pop into my head, and when I do them, beautiful things usually happen. That being said, SNAP will be ending soon, and I'd like to build some compassion for the less fortunate. As some of you may know, I grew up on welfare, free lunch, low-income housing, etc., so I know what it's like not to have a lot. I know that most of us are grateful that we don't suffer from drug addiction and mental health issues like most that stay in shelters deal with. Additionally, some individuals experience a string of bad luck, so many of us are living paycheck to paycheck. Having those SNAP benefits is a lifeline for many people in these situations. I am bringing my food truck to the Bishop Dudley House (101 N Indiana Ave, Sioux Falls) this Sunday, November 2nd, to serve a meal to those people who have lost their benefits. Some of our Masonic Brothers from Minnehaha Lodge #5 are covering some of the cost, but we could still use some help. The staff from Bishop Dudley will be distributing tickets, allowing us to keep a count of those we serve. After everyone is fed, and their first plate doesn't fill them up, they can come for seconds until we run out of food. It would be great to see people arrive at 2:30 for a tour of the facility, after which we will start serving those in need at 3:30. Please join us and help, or simply get to know those in our community a little better. Thank you 🙏🏼