HARLINGEN, Texas – On November 10, 2017 and November 16, 2017, the Tamayo
House Students were able to help serve food to the community at two HEB Feast
of Sharing 2017 events. One was held in Willacy and the other was held in
Cameron County. At the Willacy county
event, 4 students helped serve over 4,000 people. At the Harlingen event over 15,000 people
were served with the help of 15 students
from Tamayo House on two different shifts. The students enjoyed serving their community
and enjoyed the great food!
By Y. Denise Caldwell Community Resource Coordinator, Northern District Parole Office FLOWER MOUND, Texas - Larry Bossaler, McFadden volunteer McFadden Ranch Volunteer Larry Bossaler enjoys his assignment: Making sure that every youth who leaves the McFadden halfway house knows that people are praying for him and wishing him the best in his future. He is the man who brings them their “Good-Bye” backpack. When he delivers the backpacks, he makes sure to do three things – visit with the youth, show the contents of the backpack (because staff put them in the lockers until the youth leaves), and lastly close the visit with a heartfelt prayer. The youth enjoy and appreciate the backpack, the visit and the prayer. Many are a little anxious and scared to leave but knowing that the McFadden volunteers care enough to send them off in this special way, helps them feel a bit less worried. “I always bring an extra backpack,” Larry said. ...