Stafford man has a heart for feeding others He s got such a big heart, we ve had to tell him, Be careful, you d give away the church if we d let you, Ritchie said.
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People holding a plate receiving a donation from a good friend, the concept of giving with care Author: Associated Press Updated: 1:43 PM EDT April 4, 2021
FREDERICKSBURG, Va. Dwayne Hoskins heart may only function at one-third its capacity, but he pours every bit of it into his volunteer work at a local food pantry.
Hoskins runs the food ministry at Hollywood Church of the Brethren, off Ferry Road in Stafford County. He got involved with the mission in 2014, more than a year after he was diagnosed with congestive heart failure and an enlarged heart.
Dwayne Hoskinsâ heart may only function at one-third its capacity, but he pours every bit of it into his volunteer work at a local food pantry.
Hoskins runs the food ministry at Hollywood Church of the Brethren, off Ferry Road in Stafford County. He got involved with the mission in 2014, more than a year after he was diagnosed with congestive heart failure and an enlarged heart.
Hoskins was 48 at the time and had spent more than 30 years working on his hands and knees installing floors. When he learned he had the same illness that killed his father and impaired his brother, the Stafford resident didnât take it well.