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Great Place brings ‘Fresh Food for Families’

Great Place brings ‘Fresh Food for Families’

Feeding Families, Fueling Soldiers: Fort Cavazos' Fresh Food Initiative Uplifts Military Community

In a heartwarming display of community support, the Fort Cavazos Garrison Chaplain's Office has partnered with the Central Texas Food Bank to provide fresh produce and essential pantry items to military families in need. The "Fresh Foods for Families" event, held on July 3, 2024, in the Phantom Warrior Stadium parking lot, has become a beacon of hope for those serving our country and their loved ones.

Nourishing the Backbone of the Military: A Chaplain's Compassionate Mission

Bridging the Gap: Chaplain's Office Spearheads Fresh Food Initiative

Chaplain (Capt.) Eugene Savarimuthu, the Garrison Chaplain's Office chaplain resource manager, has been the driving force behind this impactful initiative. With a deep understanding of the challenges faced by military families, Savarimuthu has worked tirelessly to bring the "Fresh Foods for Families" event to the Fort Cavazos community. The event, which serves as a pilot program, follows the successful launch of a similar effort on June 6, where over 250 families were provided with much-needed assistance."I had a passion to bring this event to these military families because our Soldiers need help," Savarimuthu shared. "So, I thought that this would be a great ministry from our Religious Support Office to bring the mission of God's love to the people."

Mobilizing the Community: Soldiers and Volunteers Unite for a Worthy Cause

The "Fresh Foods for Families" event has been a true testament to the spirit of community and camaraderie that thrives within the Fort Cavazos military community. Soldiers, representatives from the Religious Support Office, and dedicated volunteers have come together to ensure the smooth execution of the event.As families patiently waited in their vehicles, the team sprang into action, filling bags and boxes with a bountiful selection of fresh vegetables, almonds, and pantry staples. The sight of Soldiers and volunteers working in unison to load the goods into trunks and truck beds was a heartwarming display of the military's commitment to supporting its own.Sgt. Ashakee Bailey, a mechanic from the 1st Battalion, 9th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, was among the volunteers. She expressed her joy in being able to give back, stating, "Giving back is important. It's good that the food bank is coming out here to give back to the Soldiers that are giving back to the country."

Sustaining Readiness: The Chaplain's Holistic Approach to Soldier Welfare

Chaplain Savarimuthu understands the profound impact that the "Fresh Foods for Families" event can have on the overall well-being of Soldiers and their families. He believes that by addressing the basic needs of military families, the Religious Support Office is not only providing immediate relief but also contributing to the long-term readiness of the force."Healthy family, healthy Soldiers," Savarimuthu remarked, emphasizing the intrinsic connection between the welfare of families and the combat-readiness of the troops. This holistic approach to Soldier support is a testament to the Chaplain's Office's commitment to the well-being of the entire military community.Spc. Eddie Duo, a member of the 215th Brigade Support Battalion, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, echoed the sentiment, expressing his gratitude for the event's impact on his family's finances. "This is important because it helps with getting groceries for my family and so they help me save a little more," he said. "It's going to help a lot of Soldiers, including me, to save some funds to do other stuff with our families."

Expanding the Reach: Garrison Chaplain's Office Launches Recurring Donation Program

The overwhelming response to the pilot "Fresh Foods for Families" events has prompted the Garrison Chaplain's Office to officially launch a recurring donation program. Starting August 1, the program will be held every first Thursday of the month from 9-11 a.m. in the Phantom Warrior Stadium parking lot, ensuring a steady supply of fresh produce and essential items for military families in need.Chaplain Savarimuthu expressed the leadership's enthusiasm for the initiative, stating, "The leadership is encouraging (RSO) to make this event happen on a regular basis because of the excitement and also the benefit to families." This commitment to the long-term sustainability of the program underscores the Garrison Chaplain's Office's dedication to supporting the military community.As the "Fresh Foods for Families" initiative continues to grow, the Fort Cavazos community can take pride in the compassionate efforts of the Garrison Chaplain's Office and the Central Texas Food Bank. By nourishing the families of those who serve, this program not only uplifts individual lives but also strengthens the foundation of the military's readiness and resilience.

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