You might want to pull up a chair and grab your favorite beverage. This is a long post because it has a bit of a back story. But I believe you will be blessed by taking the time to read this one.
I don’t know Rick Clark personally, but I was first “introduced” to him because my daughter works at Gonzaga University and was part of a secret project that involved Mike Rowe and his online series “Returning the Favor”. If you don’t know who Mike Rowe is, he was the host of a television show called “Dirty Jobs” and produced a number of other projects and has written some books as well. My favorite is when he reads letters from his parents – hilarious! Mike’s “Returning the Favor” is a Facebook Watch series that highlights people who do amazing sacrificial things that enhance their communities. He surprises them with all kinds of gifts to help these folks do even more of what they are already doing. He calls them “local do-gooders”. Most of the time when I watch the episodes, I end up needing tissues. All that said, Rick was featured on the series and my daughter got to help Mike and his team make it happen. It pays to know people because she invited her parents to sit in on the big reveal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTy-u0LTFw4
At the reveal, I learned Rick’s story. He is currently earning his Master’s Degree
at Gonzaga. But not so long ago, he was
homeless, living in his car. When he was in a better place,
he did not forget what it meant to not know where he would sleep or what he
would eat. He was prompted to start a
non-profit called “Giving Backpacks”, an organization that puts together
backpacks filled with essential supplies for compromised people. “Returning the Favor” came through with over $40,000 of items to help Giving Backpacks do so much more in the community.
They also covered Rick’s university tuition to finish his degree in
Organizational Leadership. Giving Backpacks has handed out around 7000 packs, expanding
the program to offer other resources like bus passes, gas money and help with
utility bills.
Since the initial restaurant blitz, Spokane Quaranteam has
grown to 34,000 members. Recently group
members donated and arranged for air conditioners during the heat wave and
handed out cases of water for anyone who needed it. Students are being sponsored for meals while
they are out of school for the summer. They’ve even taken on donations of cars,
fixing them up and giving them to those who have no transportation. When a need
is posted in the group, that need is almost always immediately met by someone
in the community. With one small ask for
some pizza, Rick has created a movement of people helping people that goes far
beyond what Rick could ever do on his own. He’s created a whole network of
“local do-gooders”.
Great to hear that people can make a difference in the challenging times we have been/are going through. Sounds like a wonderful man and a great community 💖
ReplyDeleteSometimes it just takes one person to light a spark. Rick is amazing, but we can all do our part, right? Thanks for reading, Lynn!
DeleteGreat topic Cathey and as you say one small act of kindness has such a powerful impact ❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteYes!! Sometimes it's the small things that take on a life of their own. It inspires me to keep doing the little things.
DeleteWhat an amazing man! A true inspiration. Thanks for another amazing blog Cathey 🙏💜
ReplyDeleteHe is, indeed! A humble servant who leads by just doing good.
DeleteAnother great one Cathey. Amazing what Rick and his volunteers have accomplished. It is amazing what can be accomplished when we all work together.
ReplyDeleteSo true!! I am so blessed to read all this group is accomplishing in our community.
DeleteWhat an inspirational story Cathey. Rick is amazing, he could show everybody that we don t need large organizations to help people. A natural leader. Another great blog
ReplyDeleteThank you, Silvina! He is, for sure, an inspiration to our whole community.
DeleteWow, such a kind and humble guy. To think that he was homeless and never lost sight of that never forgot those people that mattered. A very big heart, not trying to impress just "local do-gooders" . He's that Guardian Angel everyone wants in their life. What a great man! Thanks Cathey, really enjoyed reading this. All the best to him and his family. 👍👍❤
ReplyDeleteLove your description of Rick! He is all of those things and a huge blessing to our community.
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