Nov 27, 2024
An Owasso couple noticed a need in their community, so they worked to find a solution to serve.Aaron and Adrienne Forst opened Granny & Dot's preschool in 2022. Adrienne said everything they've done here since has been a part of God's plan. "We didn't just want to stay within our building, we can only serve so many people within these walls," she said. This is why, after two successful years, the childcare center owners decided to serve up more than just the A-B-C's. They opened a little free pantry. Some people may be embarrassed to go into certain places, you know to say Hey I dont want to walk in, I dont want to be seen to pick up the things that they need,' but theyre hurting and they need help," Aaron said. The idea here is that people can not only pour into their community by filling the shelves but also discreetly take what they need.Adrienne wants those who do utilize their pantry to know that someone is looking out for them, and cheering them on. RELATED >>> 'A blessing': North Tulsa middle school opens food pantry"Even though we may never meet in person, were praying for you," she said. "Its just a very easy way for them to come and get the things that they need without having to feel ashamed about it.And in the short time it's been open, it's already proved to be a necessity for the people in Owasso. Its a really great way for us to come together and do something really good and just love on people," said Adrienne. "The response from I will be over to fill it, call me if its ever empty. We actually just opened it two days ago, and its already been cleaned out and filled, and we did not do that, so it has been overwhelmingly humbling to see our community come together for this project.The sign attached reads, 'give what you can, take what you need.'Aaron is hopeful that that sentiment is front and center, and remembered long after the giving season ends. We are really hoping that this is a resource that people can use year round," he said. "Thats kind of why we positioned it where we did too, so even the people coming in to the center will see it and think man maybe I have a little something extra I can donate. As child care providers and teachers, it's important to the Forst's to instill this lesson into the tiny minds they're responsible for. To think about giving back, and taking care of your neighbor in times of need. They plan to use the pantry as a learning tool, for their students and families. Were talking to them about how to be thankful, and what gratitude means and how to find joy even when your circumstances might be really, really dark to find the light in even those situations," said Adrienne. The Forst's partner with Owasso Community Resources. With the help of their staff at Granny & Dot's, they were able to donate more than 2000 lbs of food to the local non-profit this month. Stay in touch with us anytime, anywhere -- Download our free app for Apple, Android and Kindle devices. Sign up for daily newsletters emailed to you Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram SUBSCRIBE on YouTube
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