In a time of seemingly indefinite confusion, grief and unrest around the world, the smallest acts of kindness can inspire and replenish our faith in humanity. This was the sentiment I picked up when I spoke with 61-year-old Greg Davidson, a Galt community member for 30 years, kindhearted local volunteer, and now a recent âone man beautification crewâ as he calls himself.
During the month of December, Davidson rolled in his wheelchair all around Galt in a fundraising effort to raise $500 for the Sunshine Food Pantry affiliated with his church here in town.
âOriginally, I planned to match that $500 for a total $1,000 donation. My program really took off and, with the help of 36 sponsors, I raised $3,000 instead,â he said.
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The year 2020 has been the challenge of our faith in California.
No one has suffered more than the good people of our state in this previous year.
We look for better times in 2021, but God knows it will take the wisdom of Solomon for us to arrive safely at our desired destinations.
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