Small Acts, Big Impact
- Kim Steelman
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
Join Sharing Is Caring Aid this Giving Tuesday!
Hello friends,
As we enter this season of giving, we are thankful because of people like you; lives have been touched, supported, and lifted this year. Thanks to your generosity, we were able to:
Provide turkeys and complete Thanksgiving food boxes to families who would otherwise have gone without a holiday meal.
Offer emergency shelter and motel stays for several homeless community members facing dangerous or vulnerable circumstances.
Give a weighted stuffed animal to an autistic young person coping with extreme anxiety and CPTSD, something that brings them comfort, safety, and hope.
These are our neighbors. And today, we need your help again.
Our community needs us, and we need you!
This Giving Tuesday, we are facing some of the most urgent needs we’ve ever had, including:
A young father with four children is in immediate need of housing assistance. A U.S. Military Veteran struggling with serious health issues who needs help with rent and food. Families in need of warm coats, hats, and winter boots as temperatures drop. And 42 families with children who are praying for Christmas assistance. Our goal is to provide each child with a toy, a warm hat and gloves, and, if possible, a holiday meal for the whole family. We can't meet these needs without you.
Every donation, no matter the size, helps us continue the work that keeps our community strong and cared for. Your kindness directly becomes:
A warm place to sleep, a meal on the table, a coat that protects a child from the winter cold, a gift under the tree for a family with nowhere else to turn, and hope for someone who feels forgotten.
This Giving Tuesday, we invite you to stand with us. Together, we can bring warmth, dignity, and joy to the people who need it most.
Your generosity is the reason we can continue saying “yes” when our community calls for help.
Thank you for caring. Thank you for giving. And thank you for being part of the heart of our mission.
God bless you.
Kim Steelman




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