With the plan in motion, Omilami and her team reached out to other charities in the area - Nicholas House, Metro Atlanta Task Force for the Homeless, and Mary Hall Freedom House - and told them, "The Fowler family is going to have a party for you. Then they said, what do you mean? Then we said, it's just for you. There's no cost. All you have to do is get there."
On the day of the event, the Fowlers' daughter Tamara joined in on the celebration with her family. "We're very pleased that she's handling it so well," said Carol. "She was also very delighted to see and know that others had an opportunity to enjoy something rather than just allow it to go to waste."
Carol Fowler (in blue) and Elisabeth Omilami greeting guests
But it wasn't just a party for the kids; it provided a learning
experience as well, like teaching them proper table etiquette. "The
passed hors d'oeuvres were very interesting because the children were
wondering, could we take the whole tray, or do we just take one off of
the tray?" Omilani shared. "So this was an educational opportunity as
well, because now they all know how to eat at a four-course meal and the
etiquette involved in that."
The event was named the First Annual Fowler Family Celebration of Love, and the family hopes to host an even larger event next year. Hosea Feed the Hungry is also entered into a contest where, if they win, they'll receive $30,000 to host a similar event this Xmas.
"Events are cancelled, and sometimes for unknown reasons. Do not allow that opportunity to go to waste. Call up your favorite charity. Give them an opportunity to use that for people that will not have an opportunity perhaps in life," said Carol.
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