When we talk about giving, we often focus on what is given.
Money. Supplies. Resources.
But in this moment with Angel Poorman, the conversation shifts to how a gift is received, and what it represents to the person on the other end.
In this video segment, Angel describes how in-kind gifts from companies like Lowe’s and Amazon arrive through United Rescue Alliance. These aren’t just pallets of supplies or boxes dropped at a loading dock. They are delivered with intention, dignity, and care, because the goal isn’t distribution alone. It’s hope.
Angel explains that when a family receives these goods, they’re not just receiving items they need. They’re receiving a message: you are seen, you are not forgotten, and someone thought about you.
United Rescue Alliance doesn’t treat corporate in-kind giving as a logistical exercise. They treat it as a relational one. Each delivery becomes an opportunity to restore dignity, strengthen resilience, and remind people that they still matter.
This is where giving multiplies.
When a major corporation gives generously and a mission-driven organization carries that gift with care, the impact extends far beyond the original donation. What began as inventory becomes encouragement. What began as excess becomes possibility.
🎥 Watch the video segment above to hear Angel explain how hope is shared with every delivery.




