
Help Her Food Truck Dream Take Flight
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Once upon a time in the land known as Philadelphia, there lived a girl. This girl had had a very rough couple of years, for many different reasons. She had lost people she loved, her true love was struggling with a debilitating illness, and she herself discovered she also was very sick. She was filled with grief, feeling lost and untethered, she decided she would spend a summer at the ocean, where she had always felt truly at home since she was a young girl. She gave her sadness to the sand and the waves, the dolphins and the birds. She let the beach hold and soothe her soul. She started asking the tides in what direction she should steer her life. The tides told her to follow joy, asked her to feel what made her happy and to stitch together a new life woven by that joy. She listened. She enrolled in culinary school and sold all her worldly possessions. She moved to a new land known as Idaho. In this new land, she spent time with the people she loved the most, played with children, explored forests and lakes, cooked and baked her way through some of the hardest times she had ever known. She gardened and planted and played in the dirt. She started to feel things she had forgotten she could feel. She started creating her dream life and bought a food truck, one that would source local and regeneratively grown food that was as good for the people eating and producing it as it was delicious. She studied herbalism and plants and started making food that was filled with magic and goodness. Then right when she got to the point that she could take this magic out to the people of Idaho, she ran out of money. Convinced this was not the end of her story, she tried for months to work out what she needed to. And then, it hit her. She knew many people in many lands, she loved them and they loved her. She knew they wanted to see this dream of her's take flight. So she wrote this story as a way of asking for support and generosity from the people she knows and loves. She asked for people to consider donating to her company so that she could launch it into the world. Three months of operating costs was all she needed to realize this dream, and she humbly and gratefully asked for support. While she doesn't yet know this story's end, she is hopeful that it will go exactly as it is supposed to- and is unspeakably grateful to anyone who helps her write her perfect ending.... or perfect beginning. XOXOXOXOXO
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Organiser
Jennifer Redding
Organiser
Horseshoe Bend, ID