Another great gift of selflessness, courtesy of Reverend Rasheedah Lee and her dedicated team at Sisters Growing Strong Ministries.
The aftermath of the pandemic has created a vacuum in supply chains. Everyday items are in short supply, in great demand, and when available, are selling for a premium. Pampers, baby wipes, strollers, clothing, a playpen, and other baby items are essential sought-after items.
Merriam-Webster’s dictionary defines community as,
“1. a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
2. a feeling of fellowship with others as a result of sharing common attitudes, interests, and goals.”
Lee has a vested interest in her community and she’s passionate about sharing and putting her various passions into action. She’s used her business and ministerial platforms to reach out to the communities in Chester, creating trust and providing a safe space for those seeking help to be embraced (both literally and figuratively) and feel respected.
Again Reverend Lee, the mothers, and children of Chester thank you and your team at SGS Ministries for your selfless dedication to the people of this community.
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