Poetry Ending Poverty

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04/27/2026

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Military Children’s Month is coming to a closeβ€”but the need doesn’t end here.

Right now, military families are facing real challenges, and your support helps us respond when it matters most.

Through our partnership with Boxes of Basics, you can make an immediate impact:
Support a Guard family with critical financial assistance
Sponsor a child’s essentials box with clothing and everyday items

Because when a family is going through a difficult time, children shouldn’t have to go without.

πŸ‘‰ Give today: https://www.ngrelief.org/donate

Applications are limited based on available fundingβ€”your donation helps us reach more families and support more children.

Let’s finish this month strong.

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Shawnte Monique Brown 🀎

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Manassas-based nonprofit Boxes of Basics has opened a second location in Re*****on, marking a step forward in providing clothing to children in need across the region.

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04/22/2026

Back at it again!!!

No Glitz or Glam...It's all about Fam!!!

Super kid-friendly event 😎

Fun for everyone 😁

Poetry Ending Poverty
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04/18/2026

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Thank you for your interest in making Dale City's 5th Annual Juneteenth Community Cookout the best ever. *Volunteers must be at least 16 years old or accompanied by an adult.

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"They found the coats on Thursday morning.

Fifteen winter coats. Good ones, not garbage. Hanging on the chain-link fence outside Lincoln Elementary. No note. No explanation. Just coats, zipped up like ghosts waiting for bodies.

Principal Morris freaked out. Called the police. "Could be stolen," she said. "Could be some kind of prank."
But then Kayla Martinez, eight years old, said her mom worked nights cleaning offices and couldn't afford a winter coat this year. She'd been wearing three hoodies layered up. She touched a purple one on the fence, the right size, and whispered, "Can I?"

Mrs. Alvarez, the PE teacher, said yes before anyone could stop her.
By lunch, all fifteen coats were gone. Fifteen kids who'd been shivering through recess were warm.

The next Thursday? Twenty coats. Different fence, same neighborhood, outside the community center. Then thirty coats appeared at the downtown shelter. Then blankets. Then winter boots.

No cameras ever caught who did it. No social media claims. Just... coats. Every Thursday. All winter long.
The news picked it up. Called them "The Fence Angel." Interviewed grateful families. But nobody knew.
Until March.

Old man died, Earl Hutchins, seventy-one, lived alone in a basement apartment on Fourth Street. When they cleaned out his place, they found receipts. Thrift store receipts. Hundreds of them. He'd been buying every decent winter coat he could find, spending his entire disability check, and hanging them up at night.

His nephew found a journal entry, "Lost my son to exposure in 2004. He was homeless, prideful, wouldn't take handouts. Froze to death behind a dumpster wearing a T-shirt. If I put coats on a fence, nobody has to ask. Nobody has to admit they need help. They just take it. Dignity intact."

I'm Kayla Martinez. I'm sixteen now. That purple coat got me through fourth grade. I never knew Earl. Never got to say thank you.

But last November, I took my babysitting money to Goodwill. Bought six coats. Hung them on that same fence.
My friends saw. They bought coats. Then their parents did. Then the high school started a coat drive, not for a bin, for the fence.

Last Thursday, there were 200 coats. Scarves too. Gloves. We call it "Earl's Fence" now. There's one in Detroit. One in Manchester. One in Vancouver.

I never met the man who saved me from freezing. But I'm becoming him, one coat at a time.
Because the best kind of help doesn't ask for credit. It just hangs there, quiet, waiting for cold hands to find warmth."
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