Grandma. Granny. Nan. Mimi. We all have them, or know someone who fills that role. The steady presence. The one who reminds us to be kind, to share and to take care of one another.
For Linda, this is not just a title. It is her everyday life. Her home is always full of energy, noise and love, plus six grandchildren ranging from four months to nine years old. And their appetites grow just like they do, especially in the summer.
When school is in session, meals are easier to manage. But as temperatures start to rise, and kids start to eat more meals at home, healthy pantry staples inevitably run low. Linda works hard to make sure everything stretches just a little bit further, but sometimes that means seeking the support of her local pantry in Petersburg.
“Everything helps,” she says. “Noodles, mac and cheese – anything I can do to stretch a meal. It’s a struggle for everybody, but I know I’m blessed.”
She also knows that being Gran is about determination and showing up, again and again, even when it is not easy. It is about kindness too. Because that is the steady thread that holds family and community together.
Together, we can help ensure grandparents and caregivers like Linda have what they need to keep wholesome food on the table. Whether you donate food, funds or time, every act of generosity makes a meaningful difference. Visit FeedMore.org/give-help to get involved.
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