- Helping hands food pantry in Charlotte is where one women has been a loyal customer for several years now.
- Kathleen doctors say it’s a miracle that is still here.
(The following is a transcription of the full broadcast story)
“It’s time to look for a new heart,”
Helping hands food pantry in Charlotte is where one women has been a loyal customer for several years now. She is facing her toughest challenge in her life.
Kathleen Mcqueen was born and raised in Lansing and found a new home 30 years ago. Here in Charlotte after retiring in 2008 from sparrow Eaton hospital as a secretary. While she lives with her daughters, she discovered a place that she considers a second family, helping hands hands food pantry.
“Well they provided me food when I needed it, hugs so many hugs, and they have even come out in a circle and prayed with me,” Kathleen Mcqueen said.
However prayers haven’t stopped the clock ticking on Kathleen’s heart. Which is in need of a transplant, it’s an issue she’s dealt with since birth.