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Niagara Falls, New York—Niagara Gospel Mission, 1317 Portage Road in Niagara Falls, gave out over 2,200 meals to the people in need here in the city of Niagara Falls, New York.
The Niagara Gospel Mission had a busy night before Thanksgiving and even busier Thanksgiving Day preparing and handing out over 2,200 prepackaged Thanksgiving Meals to people in the city of Niagara Falls, the Town of Niagara, and the city of North Tonawanda. Around 300 volunteers showed up and were assigned different roles for the Feed the Falls event. On Wednesday evening volunteers cut pies and prepped food to be cooked, while children colored the bags where the food would be packaged for families. Thanksgiving morning more volunteers came in starting at 7:00 am to warm up the turkeys, corn, gravy, stuffing, and mashed potatoes. After the meals were prepared another group of volunteers came in to drive the meals to families who had called ahead and asked for a meal.
The Niagara Gospel Mission handed out over 2,200 meals to those in need in the surrounding community. They also packaged individual meals for the Niagara Falls police department and all five fire department halls, along with security forces at the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station which all had people on duty away from their families on Thanksgiving Day, keeping us safe.
“We love doing Feed the Falls every Thanksgiving and giving a warm meal to those in our community in need. We may be delivering a meal, but it is more than that, it is delivering hope, the hope of the Gospel. We hope that all who received a meal know that they are loved by their friends at the Niagara Gospel Mission!” – Rev. John Cooper, Executive Director
Moderate snow, with a high of 33 and low of 28 degrees. Light snow for the morning, overcast for the afternoon, clear for the evening, light freezing rain overnight.
I guess with this administration it is do as i say and not as i do. The mayor criticizes Millstein for appealing court cases, calling it delaying yet how many times did the golf course case get stalled and appealed?
So sad to see him go. I hope we get a true fighter for our city to replace him
Sucks to see anyone that produced positive results leave however, as the mayor told another city employee as he was forced to leave his city job, "the law is the law". December 17, 1984 local law #7 was passed by city council resolution.
Although it's been crazy at this intersection, of the blvd and 190, the crews have done a great job, even realigning the stop lights to help.