Lori Loughlin opened up about her fondness for the nonprofit organization Project Angel Food Saturday, saying she was welcomed 'with such open arms at a time when [she] was feeling particularly down and broken.'Loughlin, 57, who served almost two months in prison for her involvement in a college admissions scandal, appeared in a segment for the Los Angeles-based organization during its Lead With Love 3 telethon on Saturday on KTLA 5.She praised the inclusivity of Project Angel Food, which aims at helping people dealing with food insecurity.
The latest:Lori Loughlin, 57, opened up about her fondness for the nonprofit organization Project Angel Food Saturday, saying she was welcomed 'with such open arms at a time when [she] was feeling particularly down and broken' following thecollege admissions scandal'They have welcomed me with such open arms at a time when I was feeling particularly down and broken,' Loughlin said. 'That’s how I found a home here, and that’s what I feel like they did for me, and that’s why I’m so proud to be here and working with this organization, because they really do care.
It’s really a community.'The Full House actress, who played Rebecca 'Aunt Becky' Katsopolis on the ABC comedy and its Netflix reboot, said that the organization 'is a community ...
is a family, and all the people that work here are so wonderful,' adding, 'It’s more than just feeding people, it’s about loving people and helping people. 'And I think, that is so important, and I am so proud to be a part of Project Angel Food.'The Queens, New York-born beauty said that her year-and-a-half of working with the organization has made for 'one of the most rewarding experiences' of her life.
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