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avatarHarlow Chocolate Run

By Joanna Maligaya on December 20, 2011 | Comments (0)

A voluntary group in the U.K., called the Harlow Chocolate Run, has been providing food, drinks, and clothes to the homeless locally and nearby areas for over 40 years now.

The organizer of Harlow Chocolate Run, Mick Granger, believes that the people they are helping are usually at their all time low which he thinks is a very lonesome situation to be in, so they help them in whatever way possible.

“There is a lot of stigma surrounding the homeless yet so many don’t realize that it can take just one traumatic event – a relationship break-up, the loss of a job, grief – to leave people like you and me vulnerable”, said Mick.

Members of the Harlow Chocolate Run generously give these poor people on the streets hot chocolate, meals, and new winter coats. And just recently, the group has widened their horizons and has extended their services with drop-in clinics at centers across the country.

These clinics are there so the homeless can have a place to stay even for just a short span of time. They can avail of a hearty meal and talk to someone who genuinely cares, so they could feel warm, literally and figuratively. However, the group is aiming to get more donations and volunteers in order for their mission to keep going.

Mick said: “Of course when you are dealing with the homeless you are relying on word of mouth to get the message out so it will take some time and patience, but with the continued support from the incredible people of Harlow we believe it will be really successful.”

It is a law of the universe that what you give out will come back to you one way or another. Christmas is here. Isn’t it better if we celebrate it with its true essence in our minds? It’s the time of year when we can expand our giving. And it isn’t about the grandest and most top-of-the line gifts. Knowing you have helped someone who is in dire need can be the best Christmas gift to yourself.  If this isn’t your practice, you should try it sometime.

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avatarReal Chocolate Relief Act?

By Jeffrey Kirk on July 24, 2009 | Comments (1)

Where have I been?  I suppose too busy working on Chocolate University Online lessons and support materials as well as handling website and blog issues.

Back in May, Mars put up a website at www.realchocolate.com that is giving away chocolate on Fridays through October.  I just discovered this today!

In their words, “Times are tough and we at Mars want to help. How, you ask? Every Friday through October, Mars will give away free real chocolate to 250,000 people.”

If you are one of the first 250,000 to register on the site on a particular Friday they will send you a coupon for a free M&M’S®, SNICKERS®, TWIX®, 3 MUSKETEERS®, MILKY WAY®, or DOVE®— for free!  That’s pretty exciting.

The website has emphasis on the “real chocolate.”  By clicking the “why real chocolate” button you’ll get a little bit of education on the U.S. standards of identity for chocolate.  This is good information that every chocolate lover should understand.  Afterall, you don’t really want something that just kind of like chocolate, do you?  I don’t think so.

So, it’s July now, and I have, for the first time, submitted my registration for a free candy bar.  Given the choices I think a dark chocolate Dove would be my choice.  Dark M&Ms are good too, but sometimes hard to find. 

And, I’m not exactly sure why, but my tastebuds do give some favor to the Twix bar even though I’m not much of a fan of milk chocolate.  The Twix is best if it first spends a few hours in the freezer.  It’s cold, it’s crunchy, and the caramel develops a nice snap.  Yum!

Be sure to get your chocolate relief next Friday.

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