A woman in Davis County, Utah, is making sure struggling community members do not go hungry amid economic hardship.
However, the project grew so much that Blake began using a large room behind her office to do even more to care for neighbors.
Her residence is a mobile home in one of the communities she manages called Apple Acres. A friend helped her build shelves in the unused room at the second park, called Willow Pines, which transformed the space into a food pantry.people in Davis County “with food, self-reliance training, and volunteer opportunities,” according to the organization’s Facebook page.
Meet Pat Blake, the property manager of Willow Pines Mobile Home Park. Pat works closely with Officer Benson to…
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