May 1, 2020 | BY NAVY PETTY OFFICER 2ND CLASS DONOVAN K.
PATUBO
The religious ministries department at Naval Support
Activity Naples, Italy, secured the donation of three pallets of food and
nonperishable items for the local Italian community.
The donation is part of a new program led by the religious
ministries department that helps to provide the most basic of necessities to
families in need.
''This is a new program and already starting strong,'' said
Navy Chaplain (Cmdr.) Gary Foshee, NSA Naples command chaplain. ''Last week,
two carloads of food were sent off to two separate organizations in town.''
The recent COVID-19 outbreak has left citizens of Italy
feeling the financial strain of a nationwide lockdown. This is especially true
for those who were already struggling to put food on the table, the chaplain
noted. These donations help reduce the strain that many families are feeling by
ensuring that those in need don't have to go without, he said.
''There are many local families who have been affected by
the virus who are struggling to purchase meals to feed their family,'' Foshee
said. ''The chapel wanted to help members from the local community and show
them that U.S. military personnel care about the local community and are
thankful for all the help the community has provided us throughout the years.''
The most recent donation will be delivered to the Youth
Catholic Association, an organization that assists about 600 families in
downtown Naples who are in need. While the donation comes at a time when
families may need it more than ever, it is not the first time the organization
has felt the generosity of the NSA Naples community.
''This is the umpteenth display of affection from the U.S.
military for our children and their families,'' said Gianfranco Wurzburger,
president of the Youth Catholic Association. ''It is a demonstration of great
solidarity to see the union between people, especially during this time for the
city of Naples and the whole world.''
The religious ministries team is actively involved with the
local community to ensure the donated items are sent out to people in need, and
has already received thank you letters from local charities for helping them
during this world crisis.
Foshee said this program will become a weekly procedure for
the religious ministries team, and they look forward to new friendships and
lasting relationships with partner forces and local community members.
''There is always a person, a family, or a community in need
of assistance,'' he said. ''It especially applies during the pandemic we are
all facing currently. If a difference can be made, the religious ministries
[program] is here to help. Our mission as a religious ministries team is to
support not only our military personnel, but the local community as well.''
NSA Naples is an operational ashore base that enables U.S.,
allied, and partner-nation forces to be where they are needed, when they are
needed to ensure security and stability in Europe, Africa, and Southwest Asia.
(Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Donovan K. Patubo is assigned
to U.S. Naval Support Activity Naples.)
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