Who We Help


Hard to believe, but Food Stamp recipients can really be the person next-door! Read this.
Imagine for a moment, what it's like to want to love, provide and care for a child but be unable to? Sometimes, life can throw you a curveball you never saw coming. Take, for instance, a situation one of our clients ("A") found herself in. She had raised her children, became a grandmother and was working towards retirement. Then, her daughter got into drugs and "A" ended up as legal guardian and sole provider for her two young grandchildren.
She writes: "Good intentions can turn into nightmares as grandparents face a social service system that doesn't support their efforts. Financial, social and legal aid automatically provided to "foster care" families is not available to grandparents (or other family members) to help them raise their children's children. Money I've struggled to save towards my own retirement is viewed as assets, making me ineligible to receive federal, state and/or local financial aid. I attempted to obtain financial help through Maryland's social services program but was turned down for food stamps because I make too much for a family of three. This doesn't make sense to me as there is nothing left after paying rent, day care, medical bills and other necessary expenses. I've had to decide between buying diapers for two toddlers and paying the rent; paying the car insurance bill or buying gas. Suddenly, I am a single parent again, struggling financially and emotionally to raise small children. My only saving grace - the one thing that has kept me sane - was finding Food Link. This organization is nothing short of angels. They have helped me with diapers and food for my grandchildren and even put them on their holiday lists. If not for them, my grandchildren wouldn't have had Christmas or even daily essentials due to lack of funds. They have never judged me and only shown understanding and caring."
We are thrilled to be able to help "A" and many others like her. So many of us are blessed to have a mother figure, someone who has loved and cared for us our entire lives. This is our time to say thank you for that gift of a lifetime. If you're not sure how to honor the "mother" in your life, consider a donation to the emergency baby pantry in her name. Let her know that you want to help touch other mothers and children's lives with the same love and caring she gave you.