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COMMENTARY: Giving spirit alive and well here

The Red River Valley is full of givers. And I’ve been lucky to see some of them firsthand. Last week, I had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Amber Moll, a wife and mother of six who lives in Deport. She and her husband Roy started an organization, Southern Faith Ministries of Texoma, that gives back to the community through free meals — and they’re planning an upcoming coat drive. We could all learn a bit from the Molls. Roy and Amber tragically lost one of their children, their young son Rodney, in an accident last year. Only a few months later, the family lost their home in a fire. And yet, they’ve pushed through. I can’t say I would’ve responded in the same way.

Through it all: Despite tragedies, Moll family continues to give back

DEPORT — The Moll family has been through more than most people endure in their entire lives, but it hasn’t stopped them from giving back to their community. On Dec. 31, 2019, Amber and Roy Moll lost their young son, Rodney, in a tragic accident. Mere months later, the Molls’ Deport home was engulfed in flames and the family lost everything. But through it all, the Molls emerged and have invested their time and resources into their community service organization, Southern Faith Ministries of Texoma. “When we lost our son, we just, we lost our faith in a way, and we just left the ministry alone. Then when we lost our house, it just seemed like everything was just coming down,” Amber said of the two tragedies.

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