Siempre rinde means when you share, there's always enough. This motto drives Rocky Mountain Youth Corps' (NM) annual Thanksgiving meal. The Corps annually assembles a hot Thanksgiving supper for "anyone who can use a hot meal," which this year included some Corpsmembers themselves, as well as 100 local residents. The effort assisted the Taos community at a time when many families are in need-and gave Corpsmembers a chance to show their neighbors another instance of the wide range of service they provide. Learn more at The Taos News.
Siempre rinde means when you share, there's always enough. This motto drives Rocky Mountain Youth Corps' (NM) annual Thanksgiving meal. The Corps annually assembles a hot Thanksgiving supper for "anyone who can use a hot meal," which this year included some Corpsmembers themselves, as well as 100 local residents. The effort assisted the Taos community at a time when many families are in need-and gave Corpsmembers a chance to show their neighbors another instance of the wide range of service they provide. Learn more at The Taos News.
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