Hundreds of volunteers fan out across San Francisco on Thanksgiving hoping to give back

In San Francisco, volunteers fanned out across the city on Thanksgiving Day to give back to the community. For many, it was their first year of volunteering in the city, motivated by a desire to make a difference.

"I thought I'd give back after moving here," said Joey Nerad, one of 200 volunteers at the Salvation Army. "It feels good."

The Salvation Army, along with other organizations such as GLIDE and San Francisco's Glide Memorial Church, distributed thousands of meals across the city. Volunteers were hard at work carving turkeys and hams that would help make up Thanksgiving Day meals for community members in need.

"It's our 39th anniversary," said Anni Chung, CEO of Self-Help for the Elderly, a community organization that partners with volunteers to deliver meals to Asian seniors and other vulnerable populations. "We started this tradition of Thanksgiving on Thanksgiving Day."

The event has been ongoing for decades, with police officers, firefighters, and park rangers coming together on their day off to give back to the community.

"This has been going on for three decades," said Commander Jack Hart with San Francisco Police Department. "My kids are here. Family members enjoy coming and it's really multigenerational now."

Volunteers like Audrey Moy, a retired investigator with the DA's office, say that volunteering makes a big difference in their lives.

"I've been coming (and volunteering) for almost 37 years," she said. "I'm 76 years old. A lot of people don't get out to have their dinners. So, when I deliver them, they are very happy."

The need is great, according to organizers, with an increase in families seeking assistance over the past month and a half.

"While an enthusiastic group of volunteers showed up on Thanksgiving Day," said Naeemah Charles, Sr. Director of GLIDE Center for Social Justice, "we also need volunteers year-round."

GLIDE has been serving meals to community members since 1972, when it was founded by Rev. Cecil Williams.

"Within the past month and a half, two months, we have seen an increase in families," said Mattox. "We have seen an increase of families, four or five children coming through, and their parents coming through to say, we just don't have the money to feed our children. And we welcome them."

To find out how to volunteer with GLIDE, click here.

As for Nerad, he plans to continue volunteering in the city, motivated by a desire to give back.

"I just love to do it and try to give back a little bit to the community," she said.
 
I'm so inspired by all these amazing people coming together on Thanksgiving Day πŸ™πŸΌ! It's incredible how many volunteers, from police officers to retired investigators, are giving their time to help those in need 🀝. The fact that it's not just a one-day thing, but an ongoing tradition over the years, is truly heartwarming ❀️. I mean, who needs fancy restaurants when you can have a home-cooked meal with someone who genuinely cares about your well-being? 🍴 It just goes to show that making a difference doesn't have to be expensive or grand – sometimes it's the smallest acts of kindness that make the biggest impact πŸ’•.
 
I'm loving this tradition! πŸ™Œ 200+ volunteers coming together on Thanksgiving Day to make a difference in their community is honestly really inspiring. I mean, can you imagine having to choose between paying rent/mortgage and buying food for your family? It's crazy how many people struggle like that. And the fact that organizations are partnering up with each other to make it happen is just beautiful 🌈. It shows that even in a big city like San Francisco, there's still so much room for kindness and generosity. Let's keep spreading this positivity! πŸ’–
 
Another day, another reminder of how many people are struggling πŸ˜”. I mean, 200 volunteers is cool and all, but we're still talking about thousands of families who can't afford a decent meal on Thanksgiving Day 🀯. And it's not just about the food, it's about having dignity and being able to spend time with loved ones without financial stress weighing you down πŸ’Έ.

I know some people might say that volunteering is all about giving back to the community, but let's be real, the community has been neglected for far too long πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. We need systemic changes, not just band-aids on individual problems. Still, I guess it's better than nothing, right? πŸ‘€
 
omg these ppl r so selfless!!! πŸ™ i mean, giving up ur thursday to help out others is literally the ultimate act of kindness. and its not just about one day either, it's an ongoing thing where ppl are committed 2 helping out year round. that's what im talking about!! πŸ’•
 
omg i'm literally so inspired by these volunteers in San Francisco!!! 🀩 they're making such a huge difference in their community, especially on Thanksgiving Day when people need it most 😊. 200+ volunteers rocking up at the Salvation Army and other orgs like GLIDE just to give back is goal πŸ’ͺ. and can we talk about how awesome it is that cops, firefighters, and park rangers are taking time off to volunteer too? πŸ™Œ they're showing us what it means to be a good citizen 🀝. i'm totally on board with volunteering year-round, like GLIDE's saying - every little bit counts πŸŽ‰. let's keep spreading the love and kindness in our community! πŸ’•
 
I THINK IT'S AMAZING TO SEE SO MANY PEOPLE COMING TOGETHER ON THANKSGIVING DAY TO GIVE BACK TO THE COMMUNITY!!! πŸ™Œ IT'S SUCH A GREAT EXAMPLE OF HOW WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN OTHERS' LIVES, ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO NEED IT MOST. I MEAN, VOLUNTEERS LIKE JOEY AND AUDREY ARE REALLY MAKING A BIG IMPACT BY DELIVERING MEALS TO ASIAN SENIORS AND FAMILIES IN NEED. IT'S SO HeartWARMING TO SEE PEOPLE OF ALL AGES COMING TOGETHER TO HELP OUT!
 
πŸ™„ I mean, can we talk about how cringeworthy this whole "giving back" vibe is? Like, I'm all for helping out the community, but these organizations are basically just using us volunteers to do their job. πŸ€”

I went to check out what was going on at The Salvation Army and it looked like they had a bunch of people just slapping together some mediocre meal and serving it up to whoever shows up. I'm not even mad, I'm just disappointed that it's become so routine.

And don't even get me started on the volunteers themselves. Like, Joey Nerad's quote about feeling good after giving back is literally the most basic thing ever. Can't we aim for something a little more meaningful than just "feeling good"? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

I'm not trying to be negative, I just think we can do better. We should be pushing these organizations to actually make a real difference in people's lives, rather than just serving up some bland meal and calling it a day. πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€” Something don't sit right with me about all these volunteers comin' out on Thanksgiving Day. Like, what's the real motive here? Is it just random acts of kindness or is there somethin' more goin' on? I mean, 200 volunteers showin' up at the Salvation Army? That's a pretty big number. And they're all just happenin' to want to give back to the community? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

And what about the police officers and firefighters comin' out of their way to volunteer? Is that just coincidence or is there somethin' in it for 'em? Maybe some kind of community goodwill scorecard thing goin' on? πŸ“Š I'm not sayin' nothin's fishy, but I do think we need to dig a little deeper into this whole volunteer scene. What's really goin' on here? πŸ€”πŸ‘€
 
I'm lovin' this story about the volunteers in San Francisco comin' together on Thanksgiving Day πŸ’•! It's amazing how one day can make such a big difference, especially for those in need. I mean, it's not just about servin' food, it's about showin' some love and compassion to your community, you know? 🀝

I've been thinkin', though, that we should be doin' more of this kinda thing all year round πŸ€”. Like, why just stop at one day when you can keep makin' a difference 365 days a week? πŸ’ͺ It's not like it's gonna break the bank or anythin', right? Just some dedicated folks willin' to lend a hand.

And I love that it's become this big ol' family affair πŸ€—! The police, firefighters, park rangers... everyone's comin' together to give back. That's what it's all about, man - community, compassion, and just plain ol' kindness ❀️.
 
just saw this on my feed πŸ™Œ, what's up with all these orgs giving out free meals on Thanksgiving? totally awesome, gotta get involved in my city too! ⏰ I mean, I already use self-help apps to manage my own finances, but being able to give back that way... 🀩 GLIDE Center for Social Justice is doing amazing work btw. we need more community-driven initiatives like this πŸ‘
 
I JUST LOVE SEEING VOLUNTEERS LIKE THESE GUYS IN ACTION πŸ™Œ! IT'S AMAZING HOW ONE DAY CAN MAKE SUCH A BIG DIFFERENCE IN PEOPLE'S LIVES, ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO AREN'T SO FORTUNATE. AND THE FACT THAT THESE ORGANIZATIONS HAVE BEEN DOING THIS FOR DECADES IS JUST CRAZY πŸ’₯! I MEAN, IT'S NOT ABOUT THE THANKSGIVING DAY CELEBRATION, IT'S ABOUT MAKING A CHANGE IN YOUR COMMUNITY ONCE A YEAR, PLUS ALL YEAR ROUND 🀩. VOLUNTEERS LIKE AUDREY MOY ARE TRULY INSPIRING AND SHOULD BE COMMENDED FOR THEIR DEDICATION πŸ™.
 
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