In October 2015, Keli Fisher, Catholic mother of three, walked into Catholic Charities St. Lucy Food warehouse ready to give back by volunteering. She quickly engaged family and friends to help her unload food donations and collect produce at local farmer’s markets.
As the leader of her daughter’s Signal Hill Girl Scout Troop, she enlisted the group to organize a food drive at their school for a weekend meal program serving hungry children in Manassas called Feed My Lambs. The group has packed meals, twice a month, for the last eight years. Currently they pack 200 meals each month to feed elementary school-aged children.
Keli helped form not only her children’s hearts and minds through service, but others’ as well.
“Hearing stories about the children receiving food packs has resonated with me and made me understand why the mission is so important,” said troop mate Jenna Warner. “I've also learned how gratifying it is to do service work, and teaching others how to help as well.”
“Helping for two hours a week can truly make a difference,” said Keli’s daughter Shannon.