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Loving, Giving, Sharing and Caring During The Holidays 2009

Good Deeds International (GDI), LLC, took time out during the Holiday Season 2009 to share and bring good cheer to friends of the local Atlanta community. It is such a blessing to be able to “give back” and during the Thanksgiving season, GDI reached out to deliver Thanksgiving Baskets to families both in and outside of our steppers’ community.

Debra Montgomery, an Atlanta Stepper, and a breast cancer survivor who has been going through her chemo and radiation treatments lately, welcomed our request to deliver her a “little care package” the week before Thanksgiving. President and Vice President Donald Blount and Cora O’Kelley was pleased to stop by on behalf of GDI and share some holiday cheer with Debra and her family. She is looking and feeling very well and we are wishing her a speedy recovery. Debra is one of our own and we will continue to keep to check on her from time to time and keep her in our prayers. Kim Davis and Cheryl Powe also made a related request and visit to another family of South Atlanta.

Similarly for Christmas, we decided to help Hosea Feed The Hungry. This organization is always a great outlet to donate food items as they serve thousands of Atlanta’s families in need during the holiday season. Turkeys with all the trimmings were delivered to this outstanding organization by GDI team member Kirk Pacley just in time for Christmas Dinner!

The blessing is in the loving, giving and sharing. The “Good Deeds” are simply because we care.

 
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