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Pre-Staging Part II
I found out today that I got one thing wrong yesterday. I found out
they also pre-stage the frozen items and that they sometimes have
more than just 2 or 3. Today, they had five frozen items. I can also
vouch that the pre-staging
process does save valuable time later. It
took four of us over 2 hours to finish all the pre-staging for the
frozen food. After we finished getting all the frozen food
pre-staged, it had to be put back in the large walk-in freezer SHARE
has. That took another 30 minutes at least. By the time, we had put
all the frozen stuff back in the freezer, it was packed. Sam told me
that the freezer was even more packed during November and December.
During those times, SHARE received an additional 7,000 plus orders
per month. The mind truly boggles just how much food SHARE handles
in just one month.
Another neat thing I got to do today was meet another one of the
awesome volunteers that help out at SHARE. Sam introduced me to
Philip who has been helping at SHARE in the D.C. area since it first
started (over 15 years now!). He is a man that does what ever needs
to be done. So great was his help at SHARE that last year the
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington bestowed upon
him their highest honor - the Caritas Award. Sadly, last year,
Philip also had heart problems and underwent bypass surgery.
Initially after his surgery, he couldn't help out at SHARE at all
and he was greatly missed. Philip was determined that the important
work he had done at SHARE would continue to get done. He actually
went out and found a replacement volunteer who continues to help out
to this day at SHARE. As soon as Philip recovered enough to where he
could start helping out himself, he was right back at SHARE. Today
for instance, he helped guide us less experienced volunteers in the
pre-staging process. Thanks to his and Chris's expert guidance, the
process went smoothly. The result of his help will be pleased
customers and ultimately people getting the food they need while
making their precious dollars go further. Many kudos to Philip for
his many years of selfless service to the SHARE program and to those
less fortunate.
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