National Hunger Action Month - Central Pennsylvania Food Bank
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National Hunger Action Month - Central Pennsylvania Food Bank
A Newsletter for Supporters of the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank Winter 2008 National Hunger Action Month Our focus during the month of September was to increase awareness about hunger in our communities and to provide opportunities for involvement in the fight against hunger. We are proud to report that our communities embraced Hunger Action Month. We had 18 organizations participate in our food drive challenge. A hearty thanks goes to Nationwide Insurance for not only bringing in the most food overall (over 6,500 pounds of food!), but for really having fun with it! Our friends at Giant Food Stores and PSECU helped us kick-off the month with a bang at the Kipona Festival in Harrisburg. Additionally, through the support of Giant Food Stores’ Web Development team, we launched hungerbites.org to support the campaign. Our friends at Giant were steady supporters throughout the month – they provided food for our lunchtime event on the Capitol steps with WINK 104’s morning crew and a group of over 30 management staff from Giant Food Stores came to the Food Bank for volunteer duty! It was a busy month – filled with tours of our facility, multiple volunteer projects, special events and more. Many families are feeling the economic pinch. Many people who never thought they would have to ask for help are now looking for food assistance. The role you play helps keep us going. Thank you for making a difference. Volunteers from Giant Food Stores We ended the string of events by doing what we do best – providing food assistance to those in need. On September 30, we took two of our large Food Bank trucks and drove to upper Dauphin County. We distributed pre-packed boxes of food that were designed to provide approximately 13 meals. 362 families lined up to receive the supplemental food boxes. There were no requirements to receive the free food. We’re also thrilled to thank Weis Markets for their month-long Fight Hunger Food Drive during Hunger Action Month. Their efforts resulted in over 21,000 pounds of donated food and $60,000 in Weis gift cards to benefit the Food Bank! WINK 104 Wake Up Team and Sharon Swope from Giant Food Stores Thanks to everyone who played a role in Hunger Action Month. Without you, our successes would not be possible. Inside This Edition Tasty Accomplishment . . . . . . . New T5 Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . Making a Difference Spotlight . . Agriculture & Health Officials Visit During Harvest Tour . . . New Food Bank Staff . . . . . . . . Donors – Making a Difference . . 2 2 3 3 3 4 Food Drive . . . . . . . . . . . Recent Grants . . . . . . . . . Let’s Talk Turkey . . . . . . . Support Drives Success . . Six-Year Old Sells Rocks Against Hunger . . . . . Save the Dates . . . . . . . . 5 5 6 7 7 8 Visit our website at Page 2 Tasty Accomplishment! 3908 Corey Road Harrisburg, PA 17109-5929 717-564-1700 Fax 717-561-4636 www.centralpafoodbank.org 2008 Board of Directors Lisa Katterman President Ron Smalstig Vice President Gregory J. Ricci, Esq. Treasurer Kimberly A. Nash Secretary Tracey Calhoun Sean Connolly David Diffenderffer Michael E. Donaldson Lisa M. Durborow Rev. Dr. J. Richard Eckert Joel Hopkins Charlie Linn John Linnenbach Mark S. Merrill Deanne M. O’Dell Tracy Pawelski Don Roth Matt Schlosser Mike Sgrignoli Susan M. Sinclair Dennis Stover George West Executive Director Kendall Hanna Editor, Food for Thought Melissa Etshied The official registration and financial information of the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling tollfree 1-800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement. 21st annual Taste of Central Pennsylvania raises over $109,000! Approximately 1,500 people attended the event held at Harrisburg’s Strawberry Square on November 2. Over $109,000 was raised at this year’s event to support the mission of the Food Bank! The event featured music from local entertainers, food and drink from 43 participating restaurants, caterers and food/ beverage purveyors, a raffle and silent auction. Food Bank Board Members Don Roth, Prudential Home Sale Services and Tracy Pawelski from Giant Food Stores. Highlights include this year’s People’s Choice winners: Best Drink.......................................................................... Tropical Smoothie Best Food....................................................Scott’s Grille, Capital Steakhouse Best Dessert........................................................................Giant Food Stores Best Booth.............Benjamin Olewine II Center for the Culinary Arts at HACC Our enormous thanks to the many corporations, individuals, restaurants and other participants who gave their time, money or other valuable resources to yet another successful event! The 21st annual Taste of Central Pennsylvania was a delicious success! Giant Food Stores was again the Title Sponsor, Panera Bread was the Premier Sponsor and PSECU - the Presenting sponsor for this event. Other sponsors included Fischer Financial Services, Belco, and the 193rd Special Infantry Division of the Tropical Smoothie wins Best Drink. PA National Guard. Media sponsors were WGAL TV-8, 105.7 the X, Mix 106.7 and Red 102.3. PSECU guests enjoy Champagne Reception. Additional sponsors included Capital BlueCross, The Hershey Company, Highmark Blue Shield, Joan M. Ruffle, M.D., M&T Bank, The Hall Foundation, Sovereign Bank and more. New T5 Lighting in Harrisburg Warehouse New lighting fixtures installed in the Food Bank warehouse will ultimately result in increased efficiency and energy savings. They also provide 20% more light output, which results in increased visibility and worker safety. www.centralpafoodbank.org Page 3 Making a Difference Spotlight Ken Sharples, President of SPK Associates, Inc. has a rich history with the Food Bank. His relationship with the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank spans nearly 18 years. Ken spent about six years on the volunteer Board of Directors a number of years ago, but his relationship continues in a very major way. Ken’s trucking company - SPK - provides the Food Bank with reduced price transportation services. The Food Bank serves 27 counties in Central PA, and that service area requires a significant amount of hauling food from one point to another. According to Executive Director Kendall Hanna, “Getting food to those who need it is the core of our mission. Key partners like SPK allow us to fulfill our mission in the most cost-efficient way possible.” SPK Associates is part of our “18 Wheels, Thousands of Meals” partnership formed by several area trucking companies. The program supports the Food Bank by providing free and reduced-price transportation services. Agriculture and Health Officials Visit Food Bank During 2008 Harvest Tour Agriculture Secretary Dennis Wolff (center) and Acting Health Secretary Everette James (left) visited with Executive Director Kendall Hanna at the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank recently as part of their statewide tour focused on food safety. “Our modern food supply is complex and includes many steps from the initial production in the field to the final product served to consumers,” said Wolff. “These tours are an important step in understanding the precautions Pennsylvania producers, companies, manufacturers and organizations are taking to ensure the safety of our food supply.” Welcome New Food Bank Staff Joe Arthur, a former volunteer Board member and Board President of Food Bank, has been named Associate Director. During his 23 years of accounting and finance experience, Joe spent 15 years with Waypoint Bank and its predecessor Harris Savings, rising to Senior Vice President of Finance. He was also Chief Financial Officer for Legacy Bank. Joe lives in Lancaster County with his wife Deb, and their two children. Ginny Lutkewitte is the Food Bank’s new part-time administrative assistant. Having volunteered for various organizations while raising her three children, Ginny felt working for the Food Bank would be the perfect fit for her re-entry into the working world after 17 years. Ginny resides in Derry Township with her husband and three children. Page 4 Visit our website at Donors —Making A BIG THANKS to Dr. Pepper/ Snapple Group from their Food Bank friends. In these tough economic times, there’s been a downturn in corporate food donations - but the Dr. Pepper/ Snapple Group has really stepped up and helped us meet our goals. Country Meadows Retirement Community held a craft fair, raising $1,000 to donate to the Food Bank. Country Meadows staff and residents present check to Executive Director Kendall Hanna. Pampered Chef Consultant Tammy Bottini-Lynch presents Kendall Hanna a check for $21,528.51. The Pampered Chef partners with Food Banks around the country during their annual Round-Up from the Heart® campaign. The Central Pennsylvania Food Bank recently received a grant from Sovereign Bank to help maintain the current level of food distribution and programming by partially offsetting increases in food and fuel prices. Joe Beck presents check to Kendall Hanna. Aiden and Dustin Hencken chose to support the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank for their Bar Mitzvah service project. The boys spent time volunteering at the Food Bank, as well as collecting food and funds. They donated a total of $500 and 80 pounds of food! The Harrisburg Chapter of the Pennsylvania Credit Union League recently held a food drive at their annual meeting and presented a check for $786. www.centralpafoodbank.org Page 5 a Difference Member’s First Credit Union employees recently donated stuffed animals to distribute at Kids Cafe sites. Associate Director Joe Arthur at right. Food Drives Scouting for Food Drive Helps to Fill Food Bank Shelves. The Keystone Area Boy Scout Council conducted their annual Scouting for Food Drive on November 15th. Scouting for Food brought in 26,434 pounds of non-perishable food to be distributed locally to hungry families. Big 33 recently organized their annual food drive, bringing in a total of 12,262 lbs! This year 10 schools participated in the area-wide effort - Camp Hill High School collected the most food - with 4410 lbs! Camp Hill High School students pictured. KISS FM Stuff a Bus radio show hosts Mike Miller and OC from 99.3 KISS FM spent one week living on a Rohrer school bus in the parking lots of local Giant Food Stores to collect food for the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank. 6,107 pounds of food was donated to help support the Food Bank’s mission! We appreciate your generous support! Grants Provide Much Needed Support A special thanks to those organizations that are playing a significant role in our ability to fulfill and extend our hunger relief efforts. BJ’s Charitable Foundation u Greater Harrisburg Foundation u Highmark Blue Shield u MARS Corporation u Martin M. Sacks Memorial Fund u Penn National Insurance u Sovereign Bank u Stabler Family Foundation Thanks for helping to Bag Hunger with Giant Food Stores! Giant Food Stores recently helped to raise funds and awareness about hunger in our local communities through their Help Us Bag Hunger campaign. Shoppers were asked if they wanted to help Bag Hunger at checkout, by making a donation to the Food Bank. Giant donated $34,524 to the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank through this promotion. Visit our website at Page 6 Let’s Talk Turkey! It’s not too late to help feed hungry families this holiday season The Central Pennsylvania Food Bank kicked-off the annual Turkey Drive with a GENEROUS donation of 1,000 turkeys from Giant Food Stores on October 30. Our goal is 4,000 turkeys by December 30, so there’s still time to help us reach our goal! Each year the Food Bank distributes frozen turkeys (along with all of the side dishes that make a holiday meal complete) to hungry families during the holiday season, through our network of member agencies in 27 PA counties. Visit our website or call the Food Bank at 717.564.1700 for more information about the annual Turkey Drive. Smooth Jazz 92.7 FM is our exclusive radio sponsor for the 2008 Turkey Drive! Quality Digital Office Technology Team recently donated a check for $2,670 and $600 in gift cards toward the Turkey Drive. Bill Wurster presents check to Kendall Hanna. Community Relations Manager Christopher Brand from Giant Food Stores and Kendall Hanna. Kevin Karcher, President, Capital Wine & Spirits LLC, and PJ Stapleton, Chairman of the Pennsylvania Liquor Control board, along with staff members, recently presented a check for $10,000 to Kendall Hanna. Later that morning, associates from Capital Wine & Spirits (one of the largest wholesaler/brokers of fine wine and spirits in Pennsylvania and a member of the Charmer Sunbelt Group) volunteered at the Food Bank. The donation is targeted at helping the Food Bank reach its goal during the Turkey Drive. (No public funds were used in this donation.) www.centralpafoodbank.org Page 7 Your Support Drives Our Success In 2008: Advocacy & Outreach • We ranked as one of the top food banks in the nation for operational performance. • 15.7 million pounds food was distributed. • We served an estimated 185,000 people - an increase of nearly 15% over last year. • We achieved an 8% increase in food distribution in rural areas. • 22 new food pantries joined us as the demand for services increases. • Hunger Action Month focused on the issue of hunger and how the public can be part of the solution. • Staff was engaged in getting the Farm Bill passed, which provides an increase of $1.8 billion in food resources to PA over the next four years. • Staff hosted and visited federal legislators. • We held a Senior Hunger Summit with USDA officials, legislators and other anti-hunger organizations. Our objective is to be a major influence in the creation of a Senior Nutrition Act as part of the 2012 Farm Bill. We are serving more people than ever. • Kids Cafe® - 2,200 children get hot, evening meals/snacks at afterschool programs. • Elder Share - Nearly 600 fixed-income seniors receive monthly boxes of nutritious food. • Power Pack - 325 at-risk children received backpacks of food to get them through the weekends. • Fresh Express - 5,000 families received fresh produce, dairy and deli products each month. York area six-year old takes hunger to heart and sells Rocks Against Hunger bank. The rocks are a hit – at craft sales, food for rock exchanges, and yes, even online! Some people have traded 3 cans of food for a rock, others have paid up to $50 for a rock to benefit Katrina’s Rocks Against Hunger. One spring day a little more than six months ago, then 5 year-old Katrina came into the house with a box of rocks. She told her mom to sell them online. When her mom asked “Why?” Katrina told her, “If people are hungry, then we should feed them.” After some discussion with her mom, Katrina came to the realization that people might not want to buy plain old rocks. In addition to her philanthropic nature, Katrina has an artistic side. She decided that if she painted the rocks, they might have some value. Since her mom paints murals, paint was plentiful in Katrina’s home, so she went to work. “Mommy, why are there kids that don’t have food?” Now, thousands of rocks later, Katrina’s more motivated than ever to paint rocks and help support her local food We’ll be keeping tabs on Katrina, so we’ll be sure to promote any upcoming events that feature her rocks. In the meantime, if you are interested in learning more, visit http://www.myspace.com/ ArtisticExpressionMurals. Katrina’s mom stated, “We hope this is a way to inspire other children to get involved! Spreading joy and hope and food is a great thing and what a better way to help our children – than by helping them see that they can make a difference!” Non-Profit Org. U.S Postage PAID Harrisburg, PA Permit No. 828 3908 Corey Road Harrisburg, PA 17109-5929 Save the Dates Food Bank Events Offer Unique Ways to Sample and Support the Food Bank Upcoming Food Bank events to help fight hunger in Central PA Friday, February 27 - 3rd Annual Soup & a Bowl at Genetti’s Hotel and Suites in Williamsport. Monday, March 16 - 16th Annual Soup & a Bowl at the Radisson Penn Harris in Camp Hill. Sunday, May 17 - 13th Annual Taste of Lancaster County at the new Lancaster Convention Center.
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