A Good Cause -- A time to give
Mike Sciacca, Independent
Judy Secor knows this route all too well, but the road she repeatedly
takes continues to make a huge difference in the lives of many.
Secor, an ordained pastor at Vineyard Christian Fellowship, Goldenwest
area, Huntington Beach -- or, “Goldenwest Vineyard” for short --
spearheads a monthly outreach program that delivers food to the frail and
homebound elderly in the area.
To qualify for the program, a recipient must be older than 60 and
under the poverty level.
“Some of these people are destitute,” she said. “They don’t have cars,
so they can’t go anywhere or get out to shop for their own groceries.”
Secor and her volunteers deliver boxes of food, each containing dried
goods and a box of cheese, to the frail elderly. Her means of
transportation for the pick up and delivery of these boxes is a small
pick up truck that belongs to her son, Bruce. On average each month, she
collects 90 boxes from a local food bank and sets up delivery to 90
apartments.
In March, she will collect 94 boxes of food for the elderly.
Her garage is used as a warehouse for the church and currently three
pallets of food are stored there awaiting delivery.
“We’re doing this on a shoestring budget. We are always recruiting new
volunteers,” she said. “Anybody can do this, and we are always in need of
people with trucks to help out with the delivery.”
Secor and her late husband, Bill, founded the outreach program. They
started by delivering to the needy in their own neighborhood, and even
recruited elderly men from their neighborhood to help with the food
delivery.
Together, they formed the team, WADY -- which stands for, “We Ain’t
Dead Yet,” Secor said.
The WADY team still is the backbone of the monthly food delivery
ministry.
“If you can breath, then you can join this team and help someone in
some way,” she stated.
* MIKE SCIACCA is the education and sports reporter. He can be reached
at (714) 965-7171 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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