
Quantum physics contains a theory of entanglement, where two particles originating from a single source – for example, two electrons created from the energy of a collision – are created with a special kind of never-ending connection (communication) between them. Whatever happens to one of the particles instantaneously affects and changes the other (and vice versa).
What is amazing about this connection beyond its timelessness (instantly and forever) is that it is nonlocal, meaning no matter how far apart the particles travel from each other, even if they travel across the universe from each other, the connection never fades. They always mirror each other. They are forever intertwined… separate particles connected as one across space and time.
My husband and I began talking about how to expand our perspective on what it means
This is how we came across Family-to-Family (FTF), a grassroots organization dedicated to providing food, personal hygiene products and other basic life essentials to American families struggling with the challenges of poverty. FTF focuses on bringing results to one family at a time and have several different programs that link families in need with
In addition to the monthly automatic donation, FTF encourages sending letters, small gifts, and other items which the family cannot purchase with their supermarket cards or SNAP funds (food stamps), such as shampoo, toothpaste, soap and other toiletries.
The program is a one year commitment. For us, it was an easy decision to give up a couple of meals out at a restaurant a month so that a food-insecure family can have nutritious food on the table.
My husband and I were assigned a single parent family in Louisiana with several children under the age of 18. FTF offers a lot of support and guidance around how to interact with your family. They even suggest monthly ideas for the extra shopping items (June, for example, is the month they recommend you send book bags and school supplies). FTF also promotes increasing literacy. Many food-insecure families cannot afford books for their children so FTF suggests donor families send monthly books to the children to help build a library for the family.
We have already learned much about the family we are sponsoring and are excited to have the opportunity to share in celebrations with them, send them clothing, school supplies, birthday gifts and more (there are parameters sponsoring families must adhere to when sending items). We hope to be able to help the family in other ways should the opportunity arise.
FTF currently helps hundreds of families in 29 US communities in 18 states and provides over 30,000 meals a month nation-wide.
In addition to the Sponsor-a-Family program, FTF also runs several other hands-on, connection programs, including several Literacy programs, such as:
- One Book at a Time – which links donors with specific children and you send one book a month. 400+ children are in the program and recipient children have received over 8,000 new books in total.
- Books for Life – where 27,000 gently used books shipped or delivered to US communities in need by FTF donors since 2003.
- Birthday Boxes – Families who have to make choices between paying the rent, buying food, or paying electric bills, cannot afford birthday parties for their children. You can volunteer to create and fill boxes with all the supplies a family needs to throw a birthday party (cake, icing, small gift, favors, balloons, etc.). To date, over 9,400 boxes have been created and donated to needy families.
There are many other ways to help, including a myriad of opportunities to involve your children, their schools, their peer groups and more.
FTF was created in 2002 by Pam Koener, who read a series of NY Times articles on poverty in the US and was moved to do something to help. She reached out to an outreach worker of one of the towns highlighted in the article and was given the names of 17 of the neediest families. She then convinced 16 friends and neighbors to join her, sending monthly boxes of food and letters to the families. From there the program has grown to over 900 families in the Sponsor-a-Family program.
Fresh perspectives and a motivation to dig in are both needed. We want to explore how we fit in that and how it ties into building our life and relationship. Our participation with FTF is one avenue.
In quantum physics, experiments have shown that the act of simply looking at something as tiny as an electron changes it properties (think Schrödinger’s Cat). Just focusing our awareness on what a particle is doing, even for just one instance in time, actually changes its behavior. Thus, the very act of observation becomes an act of creation. If this happens at the atomic level imagine the impact of tapping into this powerful force at the
To learn more about Family-to-Family, please visit their website at: https://www.family-to-family.org/
