In Des Moines, numerous families don’t always know where their next meal will come from. Food insecurity is a real issue; at times, families have to skip meals or worry the whole month about how they can feed their family. That’s where Dwight A. Reed steps in to help. He is the leader of Christ Apostolic Temple and is a firm believer that serving others is rooted in his faith.
This blog will highlight how his big heart and clear vision turned the CATCOS Food Pantry into a real community help.
The Need Behind the Pantry
Numerous families in and around Des Moines are food insecure every month. At Christ Apostolic Temple, they understood how difficult it can be for the people and families who don’t know where their next meal will come from. This made Bishop Dwight Reed uneasy.
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