A Beacon of Hope
Supporting a Family of Seven
A Beacon of Hope
Supporting a Family of Seven
A young family of seven, displaced by a house fire, found solace and hope at Scott Mission’s food bank. Their journey began a year ago when their lives were upended by tragedy, and they ended up at a shelter in the area. With no food and nowhere else to turn, they sought help from the community.
“We moved here about a year ago,” explains Austin. “We had no food, nothing.” The family relied on the kindness of friends who guided them to Scott Mission. “Our friend told us what places we could access,” he continues. “We signed up, and then every month since then, we’ve been coming here.”
Scott Mission’s food bank provides a lifeline for this family – ensuring that their children go to bed with full tummies and wake up to have breakfast. Alexis says, “You buy a bag of milk, eggs, bread, and sliced cheese, there goes $25. We’re a family of seven. That means our kids eat, and we don’t.”
A young family of seven, displaced by a house fire, found solace and hope at Scott Mission’s food bank. Their journey began a year ago when their lives were upended by tragedy, and they ended up at a shelter in the area. With no food and nowhere else to turn, they sought help from the community.
“We moved here about a year ago,” explains Austin. “We had no food, nothing.” The family relied on the kindness of friends who guided them to Scott Mission. “Our friend told us what places we could access,” he continues. “We signed up, and then every month since then, we’ve been coming here.”
Scott Mission’s food bank provides a lifeline for this family – ensuring that their children go to bed with full tummies and wake up to have breakfast. Alexis says, “You buy a bag of milk, eggs, bread, and sliced cheese, there goes $25. We’re a family of seven. That means our kids eat, and we don’t.”
Formula for their youngest child was a critical need, but the cost was too much. “There were times when formula was $40-$50,” recalls Alexis. “We couldn’t afford it every two weeks.” Desperate, they called the Mission, and the response was always, “We have some, you can drop by to pick it up.”
While the stigma around seeking help weighed heavily on their hearts, they learned an essential lesson: “If you need the help, don’t be shy,” says Austin. “Everybody needs help at times and people shouldn’t be afraid to ask for it.”
Formula for their youngest child was a critical need, but the cost was too much. “There were times when formula was $40-$50,” recalls Alexis. “We couldn’t afford it every two weeks.” Desperate, they called the Mission, and the response was always, “We have some, you can drop by to pick it up.”
While the stigma around seeking help weighed heavily on their hearts, they learned an essential lesson: “If you need the help, don’t be shy,” says Austin. “Everybody needs help at times and people shouldn’t be afraid to ask for it.”
“It’s like a home away from home. You come in here, and everyone’s just ready to help you."
Inside the food bank, they found more than just sustenance. “It’s a relief,” says Austin. “It’s like a home away from home. You come in here, and everyone’s just ready to help you. They ask you if you need anything.” The compassion of the Mission has had a profound impact on this family. “Everyone’s equal here,” Austin emphasizes. “That’s the best thing about Scott Mission.”
The emotional impact of being supported when in need is comforting. “Knowing that we’re coming here to see a smile and get that help—it makes you feel good,” says Alexis. “It makes you feel better. When you’re leaving here, you’re like, ‘Okay, we’re going to be good today. We’re going to eat.’”
Austin and Alexis have found a community where their family can flourish, and it’s because of the compassion and generosity of our supporters.
Inside the food bank, they found more than just sustenance. “It’s a relief,” says Austin. “It’s like a home away from home. You come in here, and everyone’s just ready to help you. They ask you if you need anything.” The compassion of the Mission has had a profound impact on this family. “Everyone’s equal here,” Austin emphasizes. “That’s the best thing about Scott Mission.”
The emotional impact of being supported when in need is comforting. “Knowing that we’re coming here to see a smile and get that help—it makes you feel good,” says Alexis. “It makes you feel better. When you’re leaving here, you’re like, ‘Okay, we’re going to be good today. We’re going to eat.’”
Austin and Alexis have found a community where their family can flourish, and it’s because of the compassion and generosity of our supporters.