Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Free lunches for youths in Torrington
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Hey, Can you spare some change?
Monday, July 7, 2008
Donation pick-up
SAVE THE DATE - September 27th
How appropriate that Center Congregational Church sponsors its Fall Festival in the month of September! Center Congregational Church's 4th Annual Fall Festival will be held on Saturday, September 27th, on the grounds of Center Congregational Church, 155 Main Street, Torrington, CT. All proceeds of this day will be donated to agencies that help the hungry, the homeless and those in need in our community including: the Torrington Area Council of Churches, Friendly Hands Food Bank, Susan B. Anthony and the McCall Foundation.
Last year $14,000 was given to organizations...let's top that this year!
If you have never been to the Fall Festival (gasp!!!!) here are some things you can expect: the crowd- favorite SILENT AUCTION, a huge tag sale, yummy chicken dinner (take out is available), exquisite handmade jewelery, a bike sale, games and activities for kids, cookies by the pound, and much, much more. Bookmark this page to quickly come back later for updates.
YOU CAN HELP!!! Volunteers are needed for many things between now and the day of the festival...Don't be shy! You can volunteer 10 minutes or 10 hours. (After working with some wonderful people for 10 minutes you'll sign up for more!) Give me a call 860-469-4497 or send an e-mail to pandadeb@optonline.net to find out what you can do to help us make this a success, and check back often for updates.
Monday, May 12, 2008
freerice.com
Friday, May 9, 2008
Friday, May 2, 2008
National Coalition for the Homeless
One thing leads to another...the above article led me to a website for the National Coalition for the Homeless.
What a terrific site; very powerful images and information.
Putting a face to homelessness is so important to trigger something inside a person to erupt into action. Here is one such face: Cliff Carle. Read his story and think about how his situation differs from what you think of when you ponder the question, "How does a person end up homeless?"
Everybody has a story to tell.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Congratulations to Friendly Hands Food Bank!
Read the article here
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Horrible Conditions in Haiti
Ray Dunaway on 1080 WTIC-AM (morning show) discussed the problem on his show this morning...he provided a link to an organization called Haitian Health Foundation. It gives some great insight and information to guide you.
TIME also had an article about the food "trouble" (to put it mildly) in Haiti.
Friday, April 11, 2008
New Details on the Upcoming "Homeless Fair"
The complete article she obtained from the archives reads:
TORRINGTON — A daylong event planned for May will provide a variety of resources, from medical services, housing and employment assistance to bicycle and wheelchair repair for the area's homeless.
The event, called Project Homeless Connect, is modeled after a program started in San Francisco in 2004 that has since spread across the country to more than 100 cities. This will be Torrington's first, but organizers hope to make it an annual event. The ultimate goal is to help end homelessness.
"It's a way to bring the homeless back into the community, to provide them with services and start them on the road back to being housed," said Nancy Cannavo, who is organizing the event and runs several programs for the area's homeless, including Charlotte Hungerford Hospital's Homeless Outreach Team and the Northwest Connecticut Continuum of Care, a group of providers who work to end local homelessness.
On Jan. 30, volunteers found 157 unsheltered homeless people and 41 in shelters in Litchfield County during a statewide count of the homeless. In this area, most were concentrated in Torrington and Winsted, Cannavo said. But because the count is restricted by statewide organizers to one day, Cannavo said it likely doesn't include everyone.
She hopes 150 to 200 people will attend Project Homeless Connect, which will be held at Coe Park and the Torrington Armory from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on May 16. The city is donating the space.
Cannavo heard about the idea several months ago, and discovered that Danbury was holding Project Homeless Connect for the first time in December.
"The Danbury event drew 82 people for services from 55 different providers," said Milena Sangut, co-chairperson of the Greater Danbury Continuum of Care. Hartford and New Haven also hold similar events. "Many people were able to leave with future appointments," Sangut said. "When you have various agencies not in the same place, people have to make different appointments for different services," Sangut said. "This brought everybody here at the same time."
Along with the event itself, Cannavo said a task force will be started to outline a 10-year plan to end homelessness in the area. She hopes the resource fair will help move them toward that goal.
"It's a way to engage them; it's a way to get them into housing, a step toward housing and self-sufficiency," she said.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Monday, March 31, 2008
Sculptures built from donated food put hunger message in the spotlight
It's good to see people being creative and active with the issue.
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Homeless Fair in Torrington
I will see what I can find out about this and maybe we can gather up a crew to help out.
More to follow...
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Night Walk
Read about the "Night Walk" in Chicago, which gives teenagers a reality check as to what it is like to be a homeless teen. The article cites that Chicago has 10,000 (yes - four zeros there) between the ages of 12 and 21 who have no place to live, and that, in the U.S., the average age of a homeless person is 9. Shocking.
Youth experience 'night walk' as homeless teen
Also check out the website for The Night Ministry for some insightful information about common social issues.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Last week's poll
Beginning in the month of April we will be totalling up the church's food donations every week and I will let you know just how well we are doing with our donations. The Food Stamp Program has led me to see first-hand just how important it is to keep our food pantries in town stocked all year (not just during the holidays!)
If I had a "wish list" of items I would like to see at the Food Pantries, it would look something like this:
- Grapefruit juice
- Coffee
- Canned fruits
- A variety of jellies/jams/preserves (they always sell some neat ones at TJMaxx!)
- Gravy to put on mashed potatoes
- Progresso soups (after awhile the colors and tastes of foods that have "variety" are like a dream come true!)
- Jarred "stuff" to make some nice salads (marinated mushrooms, eggplant, etc.) so that if you wanted to have a special dinner to commemorate something, you could do it without using a quarter of your food budget.
These are just a few of the things that would really make my mouth water when I went shopping - things that I will add to my cart from now on when I go shopping for my food donations!
Final days of the Food Stamp Program
I didn't go food shopping for the final week; my daughter's 16th birthday was on 3/21 and I wanted to be able to go out for dinner with her and her friends. That was $10.00. I spent the other $11.00 on a chicken to roast for Easter, some apples to make a pie, a can of corn, and a jar of gravy. I was fortunate to have some potatoes left over from the previous weeks' shopping.
I haven't had any juice or milk for over a week, which I have really missed.
I will post some "final thoughts" after I reflect upon my experience.
Stay tuned!
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Third World Farmer Interactive Game
Walk Against Hunger
Please e-mail me if you would be interested in participating.
"Fill the Truck" Donations Increase
Thank you to everyone who has contributed!
"Food for Your Neighbor Campaign" Winds Down
As you might have heard on the radio or in the newspaper, the donations were down this year as the need increased...more proof that our "Fill the Truck" ministry will be put to good use in the community.
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Take a quiz on poverty
Check out this quiz, and browse the site that offers it.
POVERTY QUIZ
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
There's Still Time to Sign Up To Be Hungry - And Poor
Monday, March 3, 2008
Buy 1/Get 2 at Big Y this week!
Poll results for Week of 2/18 - 2/24
Weekly poll
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Shopping List for Week #1
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Day#1
I also am thinking about the assumptions we make about those living in poverty and the excuses we make for why it's "not our problem." Case in point, somebody said to me, "Don't forget...the food stamps are a supplement to help them buy the basics. They have other money to buy food with." This is a huuuuuge assumption; how do we know that there is more money within their budget? In my own personal life, with fuel prices being what they are, my budget at home is pretty tight with not much wiggle room.
I am living the next month as if I have $21.00 for food and that is IT. And I can tell you...it's not a lot.
Friday, February 22, 2008
The Main Purpose of this Blog
This will describe it for you:
http://www.charteroakcenter.org/food_stamp_registration.pdf
As I live through the process I will use this blog as my journal; I thought it would be a better way to make this a growth-enhancing one not only for myself but perhaps for others as well. Who knows? Maybe somebody will want to join me in participation of the Food Stamp Project!
Under my roof I will be participating alone...my family will continue with the usual meals. I would like to see what it is like to feed an entire family under strict guidelines; maybe next year!
Today I will officially register (using the same form you saw when you clicked on the above link) and I will have a few days to prepare for the kick-off of the event. My first "to do" on my list is to get my shopping list ready for Week #1; when I started it I had four (4) items on it (milk, egss, bread and boneless chicken) and just those 4 items will use up half of my $21 allotment for the week. Yikes!
This will be more difficult than I had imagined! Once I have a shopping list set up I will post it, and feel free to give me suggestions. I think the meal I will miss the most is my #1 Extra Value Meal at McD's...but to use $6.00 for a Bic Mac, medium fries & medium soda equals two days of meals. When you put it in that light it makes you think very carefully about "wants" and true "needs". Ben & Jerry's Chubby Hubby...that equals another day's worth of meals. Ahhhhhh...I am pretty fortunate to be able to enjoy those kind of things...did I think that as I was eating them?
How does Connecticut rate?
Connecticut, average 1998-2000 Total Food Insecure Food Insecure with Hunger Percent of Households (%) 100.0 8.17 2.90 Number of Households (thousands) 1,299 105 38 Number of People in Households (thousands) 3,355 280 96 Rank (out of 51) -- 43t* 29 Food Security Definitions Extensive research has led to the following definitions, which are foundational to the food security measurement paradigm used in the CPS Food Security Supplements.2 • Food security refers to access to enough food at all times for an active and healthy life. At a minimum, food security includes: the ready availability of nutritionally adequate and safe foods, and an assured ability to acquire acceptable foods in socially acceptable ways (without resorting to emergency food supplies, scavenging, stealing, or other coping strategies, for example).
• Food insecurity occurs whenever the availability of nutritionally adequate and safe foods, or the ability to acquire acceptable foods in socially acceptable ways, is limited or uncertain.
• Hunger is the uneasy or painful sensation caused by a recurrent or involuntary lack of food and is a potential, although not necessary consequence of food insecurity. Over time, hunger may result in malnutrition.
* Tied ranking
Source: A. Sullivan and E. Choi (August 2002). Hunger and Food Insecurity in the Fifty States: 1998-2000. Waltham, MA: Food Security, Center on Hunger and Poverty.
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See complete report at: http://www.centeronhunger.org/pdf/statedata98-00.pdf
Retrieved 2/22/2008 from http://www.centeronhunger.org/states/ct.html
30 Hour Famine
http://www.30hourfamine.org/
The next famine runs from April 25-26th; I will pass this info along to Jay...maybe it's something in which our high school members will want to participate! Also pass it on to family members and friends!
Starting up


