Roman Espinoza doesn't want anyone to go hungry, and he's set up a "blessing box" outside of his Watertown, New York, home, with nonperishable food items and toiletries available for anyone to take, any time of the day. "Whether you're taking or giving, you can just go to the blessing box," he told CNN. "There's not a lock on it — it's open 24 hours a day, seven days a week." Espinoza, an Army veteran, was inspired to do something after he started taking a class at a local college and discovered there was a food pantry for students in need. He set the blessing box up in his yard, stocked with food, toothpaste and toothbrushes, soap, shampoo, and more, and his neighbors and strangers help keep it full. He hopes more boxes will pop up, and "Watertown, New York, in the next five years, could be known as the city of blessing boxes." Source: CNN |
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