Home » Karina’s Story: How FISH of West Valley Helps Families Like Hers Thrive
For Karina, a devoted mother of ten, putting food on the table isn’t always easy—especially at the start of each month, when resources run thin and the cost of living in Los Angeles County continues to rise. That’s when Karina turns to FISH of West Valley Community Resource Center, a vital partner agency of the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, for support.
“My family of ten usually runs out of food for most of the month, and being able to visit FISH to get our nutritional needs met has been really helpful,” Karina shares.
Without this support, Karina says, she would face difficult choices. “Without the help of FISH, it would be really difficult, and I’d have to find another job to compensate for the support I receive at FISH.”
FISH of West Valley, guided by a faith-based mission, welcomes and embraces all community members, regardless of age, color, gender, nationality, physical or mental ability, race, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic status. The Center focuses on helping the most vulnerable in the community, including seniors, the disabled, and those experiencing homelessness. Every member of its congregation is committed to serving others with compassion, equality, and justice for all.
Karina’s story is just one example of the hundreds of families who go to FISH each month. Your generosity helps ensure that mothers like Karina don’t have to choose between working another job and being there for their children. Every dollar donated provides hope and nourishment.
Please consider making a gift today to support FISH of West Valley and help families. Together, we can make sure no one in our community goes hungry.
If you are in a position to do so, consider donating to the Food Bank and supporting our programs.
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