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By Victor Omondi
Doramise Moreau never thought that her act of kindness and hospitality would be a blessing in disguise. As always, she was doing what she loved – cooking at her church and feeding thousands of people. Moreau has a soft spot for the needy, a woman whose selflessness made headlines and earned her a brand-new car.
“Sometimes when you’re looking at people in their face, they don’t need to ask you … you can see they need something,” Moreau told Local 10.
Weekly, Moreau strives to offer a helping hand to anyone in need. When she comes from work, she borrows a truck from the Notre Dame d’Haiti Catholic Church, a church that’s well attended in Miami’s little Haiti neighborhood, which is also where she worships. Using the donations given to the church, Moreau purchases groceries that would be used for that particular week.
By Tay Hamilton
Apr 8, 2021
Doramise Moreau is a part-time janitor at a technical school in Miami. And while she’s a valuable member of that school community – she’s even more valuable to those in need around her. She’s been cooking meals for thousands of people in need since the beginning of the pandemic.
Doramise is a 60-year-old widow who lives with her children, nephew and three grandchildren – and spends most of her time shopping for ingredients and cooking 1,000 to 1,500 meals each week in the kitchen of a home built by Habitat for Humanity.
She prepares the meals herself, and then passes the food off to volunteers at her church, who then serve the meals or deliver the meals to shut-ins.
By Tay Hamilton
Apr 8, 2021
Doramise Moreau is a part-time janitor at a technical school in Miami. And while she’s a valuable member of that school community – she’s even more valuable to those in need around her. She’s been cooking meals for thousands of people in need since the beginning of the pandemic.
Doramise is a 60-year-old widow who lives with her children, nephew and three grandchildren – and spends most of her time shopping for ingredients and cooking 1,000 to 1,500 meals each week in the kitchen of a home built by Habitat for Humanity.
She prepares the meals herself, and then passes the food off to volunteers at her church, who then serve the meals or deliver the meals to shut-ins.