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Dan and Christine Roehling s motto is to not focus on life s challenges but to count their blessings. Even as Christine faces a fight for her life, the couple s faith remains strong. (Dan and Christine Roehling)
BROOKFIELD, WI A West Bend tree farm and the community are surrounding a Brookfield family with positivity and hope this Christmas.
Dan and Christine Roehling s motto is to not focus on life s challenges but to count their blessings. Even as Christine faces a fight for her life, the couple s faith remains strong.
Dan and Christine Roehling with their son Maxwell and twin daughters Chloe and Kendall. (Photo by Rehling family)
Milwaukee event provides 2,000 meal kits to those in need
By FOX6 News Digital Team
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The event filled a need that has only increased for many amid the coronavirus pandemic.
MILWAUKEE - Just in time for Christmas, some Milwaukee families are getting much-needed food.
A drive-up event at the Isaac Coggs Heritage Health Center near Silver Spring and Fond du Lac unloaded 2,000 packs of groceries to make meals with on Friday, Dec. 18.
The event, this being its fifth year, was a collaboration among MHS Health Wisconsin, Social Development Commission, Feeding America, Molina Healthcare and Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield. The communities that we serve are in need without the pandemic, there is usually a need for healthy food, said Michele Grant with Milwaukee Health Services, Inc. With the pandemic, that need has increased.
Tree farm owners call on customers to help Brookfield family
Tree farm owners call on customers to help Brookfield family
At Christmas on Indian Lore, the owners of the West Bend tree farm have been in the business of spreading holiday cheer since 2000. And for the past few years, they are making wishes come true as well.
WEST BEND, Wis. - At Christmas on Indian Lore, the owners of the West Bend tree farm have been in the business of spreading holiday cheer since 2000. And for the past few years, they are making wishes come true as well. I feel like Christmas is the season of giving, said co-owner Jackie Fechter. It’s the community and not us, doing this.