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Dalhart Good Samaritan: A Lifeline for Carol

At the Dalhart Good Samaritan, located at 1115 East 1st Street in Hartley County, lives are being transformed each day through the compassion and dedication of Robin and her team. One client, Carol, embodies the grace of those who walk through their doors. For Carol, the support she receives from Good Samaritan is more than just help—it’s a lifeline.


When asked what hunger means to her, Carol reflects thoughtfully. “Hunger, to me, means not being able to get the nourishment your body needs to stay healthy. It’s needing help just to have enough food to get by.”

For Carol, the kindness extended by the Good Samaritan team is invaluable. “Oh my gosh, it is a big help! Robin has been my angel! She does go out of her way to help. I really appreciate all the food.”

Carol can’t help but feel overwhelmed by the warmth and care she receives. “The people at Good Samaritan are amazing,” she says with a smile. “It feels good to be cared for, especially in your own hometown, by people who truly want to help.”

In a world that can often feel isolating, Dalhart Good Samaritan stands as a beacon of hope for people like Carol. It’s a reminder that sometimes, we all need a helping hand—and when that help comes with love and compassion, it makes all the difference.

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