"After Michelle Brenner was furloughed from her job at a menswear store in Gig Harbor, Wash., because of the coronavirus pandemic, she turned to comfort-food therapy.
Brenner, 45, made herself a huge pan of lasagna using her grandmother’s recipe. Then, in a moment of pride after shopping for groceries (including frozen lasagna) for some of her neighbors, she got on her community Facebook page and wrote that frozen, store-bought lasagna could not compare to the real Italian homemade deal. And she followed up with an offer: “If any of you want some fresh homemade, no calorie counting lasagna, please let me know and I will gladly prepare it,” she wrote.
Brenner set aside her $1,200 stimulus check to buy ingredients, and the requests soon began to trickle in. Nearly three months and 1,200 pans later, Brenner is still at it. About eight hours a day, seven days a week, she helps feed people in her community — from hospital workers and first responders to single parents struggling without paychecks.
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What a great neighbor and citizen. America needs more of her.