Mary K. Hoodhood is promoting her new memoir, “What I Can Do.” The book tells the story of her efforts to make a positive change in the community, which led to the creation of Kids’ Food Basket, a Grand Rapids-based non-profit she launched more than 20 years ago.
“We started feeding 125 children,” Hoodhood said. “Now, we’re feeding 10,000 a day.”
Long before she started the successful non-profit organization, Hoodhood was critically injured in a car accident which left her paralyzed from the chest down. The accident, which happened in May of 1980, is discussed in detail in the opening chapter of the book.
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