Many of you in the Southern New Hampshire area have probably already heard about this project but I have been sitting on this for awhile now. The project is the The Front Steps Project for Goffstown Network Inc. Jen Webber of Jen Webber Photography has been “joyfully working” on raising money and food contributions for the Goffstown Network Food Pantry. The network continues to look for donations in order to serve community needs. Participating in this project is a great way to help.
You can watch a video interview of Jen with Adam McCune, Coordinator from Goffstown TV, right here. You can also contact Jen through her Facebook page here as well. Whether or not you have seen the video on the GTV YouTube Page, it is clear that this project has been executed with a smile. I know that Jen was taking a break on the photography piece of the project a few weeks ago, but you can still contact her if you are interested and she will set the expectation on timetables.
I am fortunate to have become a friend of Jen’s through sports in our community. She does a fantastic job with photography. She is creative. She is kind. She does smile often, which always makes interactions more comfortable. You should really give her a shot at bringing this project to your front door. She does exceptional work, and you get to keep the memories and help a cause bigger than yourselves.
Our family had Jen swing by our front door to do pictures back in April. She was excellent! As the result of a very long story that I will be sharing soon, we were in a hotel for 7 weeks from February until mid-April, so we chose this temporary front door as the place to be photographed. This time frame, for us, within the bigger framework of a worldwide pandemic will be remembered thanks to a professional photo shoot of sorts, for a great cause. Jen was very accommodating with communication, scheduling, and her route making for that particular day. Thank you Jen.
Help support the project here.