A client recently called The Ohio Masonic Communities Resource Center and spoke to Rachel, our intake coordinator. The client didn’t have a Masonic affiliation, but she shared that she didn’t have any food, and it would be a few weeks before her next social security check. Rachel dispatched the call to our Southwest Ohio Community Outreach Coordinator, Bobbi Schickler. Bobbi provided support to the client and called a local church to see if they could help. The church had a little food pantry and told Bobbi they would look and see what they had. Meanwhile, Bobbi emailed our volunteers, Worshipful Masters, secretaries, and district 2 officers to see if anyone could help. In a short time, she had responses from a few of our volunteers, including from a Mason who’s his wife and daughter were close and could take food to the client. In the meantime, the church called back and said they had some food and they were going to get more to deliver to our client. Within an hour, we had a church, Masonic volunteers, and a Mason’s wife and daughter all getting her food and delivering it. Bobbi still had a few other Masons reach out to see if she had found someone to help. When she called the client, she was so excited and very thankful for all the help. Another Mason sent a group email in awe of the action that was taken to help this client so quickly. By partnering together, we were able to help someone who was in need, regardless of their Masonic affiliation. This is true Masonry in action!