THE BREMERTON FOODLINE Putting Food on the Table One
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THE BREMERTON FOODLINE Putting Food on the Table One
Putting Food on the Table One Family at a Time THE BREMERTON FOODLINE SUMMER 2014 PAGE ONE Come Join Our Team! Board of Directors - 2014 President - Earl Burt Director’s Message: Vice President - Kate Cofer GOT MILK? I’m sure you have seen words that are variations on this question. Many clients who come to the BFL are part of the SNAP or EBT program (new name for food stamps). But, sometimes they run out of essential nutrition items like milk. These are some of our upcoming strategic actions to help our clients. Treasurer - Christine Davis Secretary - Emily Hatt Mike Benefiel Kimberly Faullkner Catherine Jett Richard LeMieux Glenn Manney Scott Menard If you stop by in the next few weeks, we will be adjusting the physical arrangement of the shopping area as well as new shopping lists. We evaluated the results of a spring client survey of more than 100 client families to compare our program with other local food assistance agencies. We think we can make some improvements with little or no added cost. Tara Pate Steve Zemcik Staff Exec. Director, Patti Peterson, Operations Supervisor, (hiring) Office Coordinator, & Outreach Services, Minta MacPherson, Driver, Ron Gearns Inside this issue: What’s Happening? 2 BFL Calendar 2 Get In The Know! 3 We Love Our Volunteers, Advocate, School Supplies Needed, & Working Together 3 In Memoriam Save The Dates Our Wish List Part of our new planning includes evaluating priorities for our shelves. We are starting to direct donor dollars towards items like shelf stable milk cartons. Of course, we would welcome your direct donations for any food… we get great buys and are always searching for food bargains to fill the shelves. We are also emphasizing food drives trying to sched3 ule at least two food drives a 4 month under our coordination and offering food drive 4 packets to help organiza- tions who want to put on a food drive. The summer months are slow and we are notifying our friends that food drives really help. We think these actions will help clients to get what they need for emergency food. If you have some suggestions or want to help, please contact Patti or Minta. Summer is the time school is out and free school lunches are not available in every neighborhood. We are continuing our “Summer Kids Bags” again and providing extra supplemental food to families with school aged children. We are able to do this program with your help because of the funds from our “Empty Bowl 2014” event, THANK YOU! We believe that we can empower our client families further by giving them the information to resolve their problems. Each day we share local assistance information and news. This summer, families with kids will also receive a schedule of school district sponsored free breakfasts & lunches, a schedule of activities with meals put on as a part of the Bremerton Parks department, and fun low cost events like the Bremerton Parks Summer event program and Seefilm Cinemas summer movies. This stretches family dollars and provides fun opportunities for all children. Coming together as a community to keep kids on track for wholesome activities makes sense! We hope you will see us out and about working with the community. You can keep in touch by accessing the website or our Facebook postings to get the latest information. Let us know if you can help! From My Heart to Yours, Patti President’s Message: The Board of Directors always needs new members who want to direct the programs and policies of the Bremerton Foodline. We would welcome your help! Please contact the office to obtain an application. Thank you for being a friend to the Bremerton Foodline! Earl Food for Thought: A small sign in a local store says “Someone else is happy with less than you have”. If you can, share what you do not need. In our zeal to get on with life, all of us can lose our way. This wisdom was seen in a local weekly counter news sheet… “You will never leave where you are, until you decide where you’d rather be”. SUMMER 2014 THE BREMERTON FOODLINE PAGE TWO What’s Happening? Please be sure to notify us of your fundraiser or Food Drive so that we can acknowledge your efforts on behalf of the Bremerton Foodline. Here is a brief listing of recent & continuing donors. Big Apple Diner—Customers & Staff Kiwanis of Bremerton Holy Trinity Church 1st Christian Church Summit Ave. Presbyterian Charleston Baptist Manette Community Church West Side Improvement Club Kitsap Physical Therapy Kitsap Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Our Saviours Lutheran HD Fowler Co. Mystic Rebekah Lodge 168 IOOF St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Bremerton Eagles Aerie Mt. Zion Baptist Church Upcoming Food Drives: Selected dates are shown on the website as we are notified and include various church groups and organizations efforts at your local stores! “Feed The Need” at Grocery Outlet “Feds Feed Families”, shipyard July through August Fred Meyers BFL Food Drive Sept 13 Help Stamp Out Hunger 2014 (Fall) Volunteer Groups: A special thanks to these volunteer groups who made a difference recently: Key Club of Bremerton High School USS John C. Stennis Naval Hospital Kitsap New Life Church Chaplains Offices Bangor Martin Young Grocers Bremerton Pea Patch Gardeners Seeds of Grace Garden Volunteers—Lulu Haddon Park Business Partners: You can make a difference in today’s economy simply by shopping at your local businesses! These partners help the Bremerton Foodline. Hill Moving Services Advantage Nissan Albertson’s East Bremerton Scout Cafe Safeway in East Bremerton Orowheat Bakery Chase Bank Grocery Outlet Ralph’s Red Apple Amy’s Decadent Chocolate Starbucks (Harborside, East Bremerton & Kitsap Way) Dairy Fresh Parr Ford Commissary Naval Base Kitsap Sara Lee Bakery Bremerton Bottling Central Market COSTCO East Bremerton WalMart Cash & Carry Little Caesar’s Pizza Great American Furniture Arnold’s Home Furnishings Windemere Realty American Financial Svcs CJs Evergreen Catering Kitsap Blue Jackets HD Fowler Co. Bremerton Farmers Market Avebury Mystikals Coming Soon to your neighborhood… BFL Calendar Garden Harvest : We welcome your help in growing food. “Plant A Row” in your garden and bring your excess fruit and vegetables as you harvest. Thanks to many volunteers, the classes at Bremerton High School and our friends at South Kitsap Helpline we are harvesting fresh produce from our raised garden beds. Over 100 “Garden Buckets” went to clients to take home. This fall you can help by bringing in the apples and other fruits growing in your yard that you won’t use. Your fall harvest excess can provide nutritious food to seniors and children that would otherwise go to waste. Call us or check out “Ample Harvest” on line. Summer Kids Bags: This is our fourth year of providing supplemental foods to families with children who may not be close enough to enjoy the free summer lunch program at selected Bremerton School District facilities. The kids will also receive information on events planned for them as the summer school vacation starts. We started on June 23rd and end on Aug. 23rd. If you want to help, stop by the office or check the website for needed items. Read Up Story Times: We are currently holding a story time, snack and free book distribution each Wednesday through Aug. 23rd from noon until 12:30. Each child enjoys a fun story time with our staff member Minta MacPherson and her service dog Daisy before receiving a free book thanks to this innovative program. Reading makes a difference in each child’s life. Back To School Event: August 28th from 3 to 5 is our event to distribute needed school supplies to client families here in Bremerton. More than 16% of our client population are kids who should be in school making the most of the opportunities public education can provide. A separate section shows a list of needed school supplies or check out our website. Anything not distributed on the event date will be held for one month for new clients and then taken to a local school. Open House at the Bremerton Foodline: We are planning another Open House at the Bremerton Foodline this fall. Watch our website for the date and time. Please come and join us for a few minutes for a tour or to just stop by and say hi. This is a way for us to say thanks for your help! Empty Bowl 2015: We are looking forward to next year’s event to be even bigger and better! We are partnering with Olympic College for more capacity and some new events. Mark your calendar for April 18, 2015 and plan on coming. We would love to have you join us! SUMMER 2014 THE BREMERTON FOODLINE PAGE THREE Get in The know! We love our VOLUNTEERs! We thank each of you who step forward to help. Whether it’s a special event like holiday baskets, a food drive, or a weekday hour or two as a volunteer, we love and appreciate you all. We can offer a smile and a thank you to our friends. We are so proud of our volunteers! This year at our annual Volunteer Recognition event we held a BBQ and pot luck on June 7th across the street on Sydney Avenue at Grace Covenant Church. There were burgers, hot dogs, brats, salads and yummy cupcakes for everyone and lots of conversation. This year we recognized volunteers who have really made a difference. Here are their stories. 2013 Volunteer in Client Services: “Jungle Jim” Lambeth helping with commodities and fresh produce for more than 1,996 hours. 2013 Volunteer of the Year in Distribution: Warehouse Manager, Carol Galwas helping with food donations sorting and warehouse distribution for 2,570 hours. Board Volunteer: Catherine Jett whose photo posters are legendary and lining our halls serving from 2004 to 2014. Board Volunteer and Treasurer: Christine Davis who has tripled the income from the Empty Bowl in 3 short years. We also reintroduced our other recent Volunteers of the Year, Helen Jett from 2011 who sorts all those donations of clothing and small household goods and DeMorris White who is part of our Client Service team. Both of these people continue to volunteer each day and exemplify the heart of our agency; they and others make it possible for us to serve so many. Can’t volunteer? DONATE! Your contributions help! We thank everyone of you who step forward to help. Whether it’s an event or every weekday, we love and appreciate them all. We can offer a smile and a thank you to these Friends of the Foodline. Lend Us Your Voice - ADVOCATE ! If you are a registered voter or just a concerned citizen, monitor the action of our state and national governments. Even now the state legislature and congress are struggling with the budget. Every day they are making decisions that affect the bottom line for you and the disadvantaged members of our community. The food assistance programs face cuts from sequestration on top of the cut caused by the expiration of the 2009 ARRA Act. Don’t be a part of the unheard “silent majority”; ensure that every member of our community has food. CLOTHING & SCHOOL SUPPLIES NEEDED: Backpacks Pencils Notebook paper (wide or college ruled) Spiral Bound Notebooks Ball point pens Highlighters Rulers Erasers—Pink Pearl Scissors (children size) PeeChees & Portfolio Folders Calculators White Glue Glue Sticks School aged kids grow fast! We can use your gently used clothing or new clothing in sizes for ages 5 to 18. Clean out the closets or grab a bargain and drop it off. Contact us at 360-479-6188 with questions. Working Together: Today, more than ever, our community needs to know that each of us can make a difference in sustaining our most disadvantaged neighbors. You deserve to know that your donation dollars are stretched as much as possible. The Bremerton Foodline collaborates with other assistance agencies and government officials to ensure that our small part of the community safety net is there. These include the area food assistance agencies of the Kitsap County Food Bank Coalition. We come together monthly to learn about best practices and work together to bring the community together. You can see information at their website www.kcfbc.com. Emergency assistance is complex and sometimes hard to navigate. The Continuum of Care Coaltion of Kitsap County is formed from agencies like food banks, housing, mental health providers, and community care partners. They provide critical coordination and monitoring of conditions in our community. See their website at www.kitsapcontinuumofcarecoalition.org When we aren’t working within our community, the Bremerton Foodline is working through the Washington Food Coalition, and partners like Northwest Harvest and Food Lifeline, all working to monitor best practices and food safety as collecting at a corporate level to share with us. The Bremerton Foodline paid staff, even it they are part-time, makes these collaborative efforts possible. We make the myriads of reports, apply for grants, look for new ways to partner, and oversee the daily food assistance programs. Memorable quotes…. I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do. ~Edward Everett Hale We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give. ~Winston Churchill Bremerton Foodline 1600 12th St. P. O. Box 824 Bremerton, WA 98337 NONPROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID BREMERTON, WA PERMIT NO. 7 Return Service Requested CFC # 31086 Phone: 360-479-6188 Fax: 360-479-2783 Email: [email protected] Website: www.bremertonfoodline.org You can also join us on Facebook “One thing I know: the only ones among you who will be happy are those who will have sought and found how to serve.” Albert Schweitzer Volunteer Positions Available. Client Intake Interviewer: Works directly with clients for information on food services and inputs data. Volunteer Coordinator: Helps staff with applications, training, and scheduling. Garden Coordinator: Helps work on planning our garden planting and harvesting from our onsite gardens. Please contact the office for more information. ***************************************** SAVE THE DATES: Back-to-School: Aug. 28 3 to 5; donate School supplies this month Holiday BFL Events: Nov. 22 & Dec. 20 for holiday basket assembly Saturdays Nov. 23-25 Thanksgiving distributions Dec. 21-23 Christmas distributions Our Wish List: Check our website for up- dates on requested foods and focus program needs like the school supplies for our Back-toschool event. Canned meals with proteins like spaghetti & meatballs or stews Hot or cold cereals Boxed meals like Hamburger Helper Canned yams/sweet potatoes, green beans for holiday baskets Canned fruits and vegetables for everyday meals Peanut Butter or jelly (12 oz. size) Canned meats (chicken, tuna, beef, SPAM) Sundries including toothpaste, toothbrushes, bar soap, shampoo, disposable razors Desserts in a box like cookie or cake mix, frostings, and staples like flour & sugar Disposable Diapers and wipes Pet food for cats or dogs and cat litter Garden or Orchard fruits & Vegetables Note: We are prohibited from accepting partially used products or home canned items. Don’t forget… Winter is coming when kids and adults will need warm gloves and hats for winter! If you knit or crochet or simply shop for bargains, think of us for “Warm for Winter” items. From our Photo Album…. The Empty Bowl 2014 was an amazing success and raised more than $14,000 for our programs. Thank you for your support! We Love our volunteers!!! Thank you for your time and talents that make us so much more every day! WINNERS! HD Fowler Employees bringing us bins of food donations and a big cash donation of $1,438 dollars they raised to help with food, winning their corporate contest for the event sending us another $1,000! Bremerton High School Student Gardeners getting us ready for the summer garden growing season READ UP!!! Storytimes each Wednesday this summer with snacks, free books, stories read by Minta and love provided by Daisy!!!