If you are close retired or already retired, you must bring purpose and additional meaning to your life or you may be miserable in your retirement years.
At Let’s Eat we are fortunate to have volunteers of many different ages who provide help, guidance and wisdom to our nonprofit. In fact, some our newest and most valuable volunteers are undergraduates at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. One group of students are athletes who have their own nonprofit called Blue Jays for Baltimore. Their mission is to assist Baltimore young people any way possible. The second Hopkins group are about 70 young women who practice philanthropy and service. Although these young men and women are just starting their careers, Let’s Eat is honored to have them on our team.
When you live a life of generosity you will have a social impact on issues which are important to you, plus your life will become more emotionally meaningful. Try it. Perhaps a gift to Let’s Eat will
At yesterday’s B’more Healthy Expo Let’s Eat Chef, Johanna Chicas, cooked a fabulous , healthy and easy to prepare chicken dinner. Jo was knowledgeable, personable and engaging with her demo. Host Kei
Let’s Eat wants to deeply thank this major Baltimore organization for allowing us space at their exhibit booth at the B’More Heathy Expo at the Baltimore Convention Center. The group works through the
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