Volunteers hustled in the middle school gymnasium as the divided fruit cups, laundry detergent, gallons of milk, dozens of eggs, paper towels, cleaning supplies, macaroni and cheese, diapers, loaves of fresh bread, sticks of margarine, popcorn, Pop-Tarts, oatmeal packets, canned vegetables, bananas and diapers along with taco kits - a crucial component of The Running Wife's ongoing plans to support Kentucky communities with a virtual run and "Taco Night" on May 5, Cinco de Mayo.
Thursday's grocery collection included more than 40 taco kits, as well as meat, cheese, lettuce and other toppings. Bags and boxes given to local families also included small tubs of Play-Dough, sidewalk chalk, soap bubbles and even water pistols.
"We have more than $5,000 worth of goods and essentials today. This time we did way more food than toiletries," said Ashleigh Freda, founder of The Running Wife, who explained the group has also provided food and support for more than 100 families in Fayette, Woodford and Jessamine County.
In those counties, local teachers picked up food bundles from Freda's home, where her own children, ages 5 and 9, helped her sort it all for delivery to families as part of their at-home schooling.
For more information about The Running Wife, visit the group's Facebook page.
Story and Photos by TIM PRESTON
Carter County Post