Anette has a conversation with her inspirational friend and educator, Glenda Moore, about Glenda's passion for children, education, and helping others, including folks in war-torn Ukraine. Glenda is an educator and missionary. Glenda has given her heart to education, children, and the war on poverty. She not only is an assistant principal by day, she also runs a nonprofit to raise money for the funds to care for orphans and for the elderly and disabled that live in the active war zone there. Kind House Ukraine Bakery, KHUB saves lives with the aid of medicine, food, and coal to heat the homes that have not had electricity, running water, or gas since the war began in 2014. In the winter of 2018-2019 KHUB heated nineteen homes, this past winter, 2019-202, they heated thirty-three homes. Kind House Ukraine Bakery is in her kitchen. Daily there are “porch presents” that arrive on her porch. There is flour, sugar, butter, eggs, powdered sugar and the list goes on and on. 98% of everything that is baked in the bakery comes from these donated porch presents. People call, text, send messages through our Face Book page to order all the things that they would like to order. There are no prices. She believes that people can and should give from the heart. Glenda taught in the classroom for six years, worked with curriculum for two years, and has been and assistant principal for the past six years. Glenda says that she believes that children are children no matter what socioeconomic status or part of the world they live in. They are the same as people. Poverty is poverty. People are people.
Anette has a conversation with her inspirational friend and educator, Glenda Moore, about Glenda's passion for children, education, and helping others, including folks in war-torn Ukraine.
Glenda is an educator and missionary. Glenda has given her heart to education, children, and the war on poverty. She not only is an assistant principal by day, she also runs a nonprofit to raise money for the funds to care for orphans and for the elderly and disabled that live in the active war zone there. Kind House Ukraine Bakery, KHUB saves lives with the aid of medicine, food, and coal to heat the homes that have not had electricity, running water, or gas since the war began in 2014. In the winter of 2018-2019 KHUB heated nineteen homes, this past winter, 2019-202, they heated thirty-three homes.
Kind House Ukraine Bakery is in her kitchen. Daily there are “porch presents” that arrive on her porch. There is flour, sugar, butter, eggs, powdered sugar and the list goes on and on. 98% of everything that is baked in the bakery comes from these donated porch presents. People call, text, send messages through our Face Book page to order all the things that they would like to order. There are no prices. She believes that people can and should give from the heart.
Glenda taught in the classroom for six years, worked with curriculum for two years, and has been and assistant principal for the past six years. Glenda says that she believes that children are children no matter what socioeconomic status or part of the world they live in. They are the same as people. Poverty is poverty. People are people.
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