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Retired nurse feeds 7,000 people every month

Retirement goals can mean a lot of things to nurses. For some, it’s all about having ample time (finally!) to be spent with family and friends. For others, it’s trips on trips on trips.
And heck, whatever it is—you deserve it.

One retired nurse, however, is doing something really special with her time. Her name is Charlotte Tidwell, and at 69 years of age, not only is she working round-the-clock to feed the hungry by way of an agency she founded in 2000, she’s using a portion of her pension to do it.

Check out the story of this incredible nurse, and share with us your own plans for the future in the comments section below.

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