Your Life: Nonprofit offers Food for Thought

 
BY CHARLOTTE LANKARD
Published: November 14, 2011

His name is Matthew Joplin . His degree in history from the University of Oklahoma tells you he is intelligent and educated. What it does not tell you is he has a passion for cooking and a big heart for the vulnerable members of his community.

Single parents, latchkey kids, families living in poverty, highly functioning handicapped adults or anyone in danger of falling into the traps of insufficient dollars and...


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