Kudos to Hired Hands Homecare


Posted on January 27th, by Mark Winter in Pleasanton Senior Care, Testimonials. No Comments

Thanks everyone for all your donations and kindness in helping our countrymen.

Thanks Erin for coordinating this effort; thanks Michelle for being a herald to make this known and moving.

Since the very first time we’ve heard of this devastation, my friends and I have been praying for people like all of you to reach out to. My friends who personally visited and handed our donations in all forms (monetary and the like) could not control their tears/emotions for what they have seen. Our one time plan of them flying to Tacloban and vicinities was immediately changed to several trips. Our fund raising overflowed and assistance they were able to provide did not just end in distributing the donations but in personally cooking and feeding several families.

This is all because of kind-hearted people like you.

Again, thank you and God Bless.

Conchita/caregiver





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