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Pitching in: T-Mobile raises $13K for food pantry project


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Storehouse New Mexico and T-Mobile celebrate the “Pave the Way” campaign. T-Mobile raised more than $13,000 to help patch and repair the food pantry’s parking lot. (Courtesy of the Storehouse New Mexico)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. T-Mobile employees raised thousands of dollars to patch and repair the parking lot at Storehouse New Mexico, according to a release from the food pantry.
As part of its “Pave the Way” campaign, T-Mobile raised more than $13,000 for the project. The company pledged to donate $10 per volunteer hour from their staff. T-Mobile staff members volunteered thousands of hours, and donated themselves, the release said.
“T-Mobile employees became a regular fixture at the Storehouse, sorting food, pushing full grocery carts and helping food pantry clients,” the release said. “This ‘sweat equity’ made all the difference, really engaging the T-Mobile ....

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Sometimes, even if you do everything right, it s still not enough. That s how Taché Figueroa feels whenever she goes to the grocery store. Both she and her husband her high school sweetheart were forced to leave their jobs when the coronavirus hit last March, and with their four kids at home for breakfast, lunch and dinner, they have just $680 a month in federal food assistance to feed the family.
Making it harder is that Figueroa doesn t want to buy just any food. She wants healthy food. Several years ago, the 31-year-old from Brockton, Massachusetts, was diagnosed with a rare brain disease and it was imperative, her doctor said, that she lose weight. High blood pressure and diabetes run in her family, though so far she has avoided them. And she also worries that one of her daughters the one with a vicious sweet tooth is becoming overweight. ....

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