Ashley worked hard as a mom, school pantry worker and student at Central Lakes College, while pursuing her degree in Human Services and Social Work. During this time, life was exceptionally challenging for her. In addition to the regular pressure of parenting, work and school, she also dealt with a heart issue and the loss of her grandfather.

To keep herself focused and cope with the stressors she experienced, Ashley focused on her physical and mental health. “Being able to put good food into your body is very important, not just for physical health, but for your mental health too,” she shared.

One of the resources she found exceptionally helpful was the college’s on-site food pantry, stocked by Second Harvest. Not only did Ashley work there, but she was able to benefit from a supply of non-perishable food like tuna, chicken, and a variety of fruits and vegetables.

Although Ashley recognized it would be difficult going back to college at age 27 while supporting two children, she didn’t anticipate how helpful her professors and the food pantry would be. In fact, she wishes other students would more readily accept the support that is available. “When it comes to food and prices right now and everything else, I think it’s important to just be okay with being able to ask for help.”

Thank you for helping us stock our School Pantry and BackPack Programs, ensuring thousands of meals each year for students like Ashley.

Olivia has supported our hunger-relief work for over 8 years. What started as a monthly gift to ensure daily meals for our neighbors facing hunger has blossomed into support that will feed families, children and seniors in perpetuity.
“I’ve been so impressed by the work you do,” she shares. “You go the extra mile to ensure families have food.” As a retired teacher, she shared that she was amazed by the perseverance of children despite being hungry. But also shared the importance of programs like ours because, “children can’t learn when they don’t have full stomachs.”

In 2019, Olivia named Second Harvest in her will as part of her estate planning. Her gift type is one of the simplest ways to have a lasting impact beyond her lifetime. By stating the details of which assets – cash, investments, personal property – she wanted to give, she’s now ensured her ongoing support of children, seniors and families throughout the Northland.

We’re grateful for friends like Olivia. If you’d like to learn more about how
you can join her, leave your legacy, and feed future generations, please reach
out to our Director of Philanthropy, Trisha Zimmerman.