Alaskan Woman’s ‘Turkey Bomb’ Tradition Delivers Thanksgiving Meals to Remote Families

Alaskan Woman’s ‘Turkey Bomb’ Tradition Delivers Thanksgiving Meals to Remote Families

Esther Keim, an Alaska resident, has started a heartwarming Thanksgiving tradition by delivering turkeys to remote families in need. For the third year, Keim pilots her small plane to drop 30 to 40 turkeys to households off the grid, where grocery access is limited. Inspired by a neighbor’s past act of kindness, Keim wanted to share the same generosity. She hopes to expand her efforts to include toys and stuffed animals, making holidays special for children in these isolated communities. n18oc_crux