Danielle Renov, a food and lifestyle blogger in Jerusalem, responded to a terrorist attack by providing food and support to displaced families.
She raised funds to purchase chicken and supermarket vouchers, recognizing the therapeutic value of cooking for those affected.
Jerusalem “experienced an adrenaline rush,” Renov said.
“There was an immediate need to help these people, to find clothing for them, find toys for them, books for little kids, strollers and bottles and formula and diapers and, you know — really basic human needs that needed to be met.”
“As much as they appreciated being cooked for, they actually wanted to cook their own food, the food their family likes to eat,” Renov said.
“Unfortunately, because a lot of their towns were destroyed, their homes were destroyed or their towns were somewhat destroyed, and they don’t have schools for their children — they can’t go back to work. They have nothing,” she said. “They literally cannot feed themselves at this point.”
Despite ongoing challenges, she continues to feed up to 200 families weekly, inspiring others to contribute to her cause.
“So every week we put up a link, we raise the money, we give each family [a] portion of chicken enough to last for the week — and they get a small supermarket voucher,” she said.
“There are no luxuries here.”
Renov remains grateful for the opportunity to witness humanity’s kindness and generosity, emphasizing the significance of every donation, no matter how small.
She humbly insisted that she and her friend are merely messengers, not seeking credit for their efforts.
Read Also:
Nikki Haley Admits Why She Feels ‘Stupid’ On Campaign Trail
Hot Mic Slip Exposes MSNBC Host’s True Views On Biden