THE FOOD BAG

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Summer 2014

Newsletter of the Fort Bragg Food Bank

THE FOOD BAG EXTRA HELP FOR SENIORS

We provide a monthly Senior Box of additional food to our senior clients through a federally funded program called CSFP (you don’t really want to know what this stands for!). This year we were happy to add three new distribution sites for this program. Locally, seniors can now pick up their monthly box at the Redwood Coast Senior Center as well as at the Food Bank. We’re hoping this will be a convenience to seniors who regularly use the services of the Senior Center. We also added sites at the Anderson Valley and Gualala food pantries which will provide extra food to lowincome seniors in these communities.

FOR THE KIDS!

We’re so fortunate to have wonderful community partners concerned with the health and well-being of our children. The Mendocino Coast Children’s Fund has designated $10,000 of their share of the funds donated by Harvest Market through their Grocery Bag Token program for supplementing the nutrition of vulnerable children during extended school vacation periods when subsidized school lunches are not available to them. All summer long Food Bank families with children will receive an extra weekly food bag chock full of milk, eggs, other high-protein foods and fresh produce. We also are distributing diapers, courtesy of the Childrens’ Fund, to families with infants and toddlers. Visit our Website: www.fortbraggfoodbank.org

FRESH PRODUCE FOR REMOTE RURAL FOOD PANTRIES

With the help of a $6,000 grant from the Community Foundation of Mendocino Co. we are delivering more fresh produce to small food pantries in the remote areas of our county – in Gualala, Point Arena, Boonville, Leggett, Laytonville, and Round Valley. So far we’ve delivered about 3 ½ tons of food to these sites each month. We already deliver USDA commodities to these sites monthly, so it made sense to make use of spare truck capacity on these monthly delivery runs to bring more food to these sites. These small rural pantries, ably run by faithful volunteers, usually take place in spaces borrowed from local churches or civic groups. Most lack storage space and vehicles to transport food so they are enthusiastically grateful for this extra food for their clients.

FOOD DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULE 910 N Franklin St, Fort Bragg 964-9404 General Distribution (All Ages) MON, WED, FRI: Noon – 3 pm WED: 4:30 – 5:30 pm Senior Distribution (60+) MON, WED, FRI: 10:45 – 11:15 am Clients may come once each week

OUR VISION: People coming together to create hope for a dignified, abundant life for everyone. OUR MISSION: To provide nutritious food that supports people in creating a healthy and better

BREAKFAST CLUB

FORT BRAGG

RAFFLE

FOOD BANK

PO Box 70 Fort Bragg CA 95437

Breakfast for Two – every month for a year! Plus on your Birthday!

PRST STD NONPROFIT POSTAGE PAID PERMIT #18 FT BRAGG CA

Winner Takes All !

BREAKFAST FOR TWO FROM ALL 13 RESTAURANTS

Great Odds !

ONLY 100 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD

BREAKFASTS GENEROUSLY DONATED BY: Flow Restaurant Eggheads Mendocino Hotel Café 1 MacCallum House Laurel Deli Little River Inn JJ’s Restaurant Sandpiper House Cucina Verona Headlands Coffeehouse David’s Queenie’s Roadhouse Cafe TICKETS: $50 - FOR SALE AT: THE FOOD BANK & HARVEST MARKET DRAWING: LABOR DAY. NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN

HOW YOU CAN HELP      

Send a check – big or small – everything helps! Bring us your used grocery bags. Drop off a case of food or bag of groceries. Too many zukes! We’ll take ‘em! Volunteer your time! Love one another!

Calling All Soupmakers! We’re looking for talented soupmakers to enter our annual Fundraising Event 3RD Annual

soup & Chili

Cook-Off

Saturday Oct 18 5 – 7:30 pm Pentecost Hall

Let us know if you would like to participate Call 964-9404 A Benefit Concert for the Fort Bragg Food Bank Friday Aug 29 at 7 pm – 1st Presbyterian Church

Thank You TO OUR TOP 2013 DONORS Season of Sharing

Lloyd & Judith Kozloff

Phillip & Monica Steinisch

Dorine Real & Lee Tepper

Knights of Columbus

St Anthony Catholic Church

The Community Foundation of Mendocino Co

Hawthorne Timber Co

Samuel Snook

Joe & Terry Furgerson

Doug Hammerstrom & Diane Harris

Mary & William Shepherd

Kathleen Kohn Fetzer Family Foundation

Elizabeth Gibson

Norman Rudman

Robert & Susan Juntz

Ron & Lola Brashear

William & Linda Rohr

Divine Assistants International

Rotary Club Of Fort Bragg

Michael Nissenberg & Kathy MacDonald

Do Gooders

Linda Kalman

Mendocino Presbyterian Church

Harvest Market

Mary McNeill

Paul & Irene McGuckin

Jeffrey & Helen Woodfield

Laura Vogelgesang

Judy & Bob Mathey

Betty Stechmeyer

Judith Summers

Susan Larkin

Carol Young Brooke Foundation

David Gurney

Elk Altar Society

Mendocino Coast European Auto

North Coast Opportunities

Patricia Dunbar

Robert Jones

Louise Rossi

Kristin Dempsey

Bruce & Moira Conzelman

Howard Martin

Sharon Core

Steven & Patricia Zlatunich

Denise Kreienhop

Claire S Ellis & Chuck Greenberg Fund

Coastal Mendocino Association of Realtors

Betty Abramson & Charles Artigues

William & Mildred Bohannan

Frisbee Ice Bowl

Heidi Altvater

Jordan & Lila Ayers

Cheryl & Kenneth Pogue

Mavis Moore

Orval & Joan Arnett

Savings Bank of Mendocino County

Paula Gann

Mike Anderson

Gilmore Perla

Oscar Erion

Elizabeth Owings

Peter Lit & Darcie Mahoney

Jacqueline Dornan

Fremont De Armond

Sharon Valenti

Thomas Corey

April Mason

GAG Charitable Group

Bill & Barbara Knapp

Cap'n Flints

Mendocino Solar Service

North Coast Energy Services

Rosenthal Thornton Construction

Paul & Barbara Clark

Royal Redwood Ranch

Warren Volk

Nicholas Yost & Sandra Rennie

Thomas J White & Leslie Scalpino Fund

Karen Lebacqz

Jerome & Patricia Thomas

Team Insurance & Financial Services

Fort Bragg First Presbyterian Church

Pase Trust

Jeanne Stoenner

Norma Andres

SO MANY THANKS, SO LITTLE SPACE We regret that we lack the space to list everyone who has donated so generously to us over the last year. So many caring community members gave that their names would not all fit on this page. Without their contribution the Food Bank would truly not be able to run. Our sincere thanks to these regrettably unsung heroes! Only 2013 cash donors are listed above. 2014 donors will be acknowledged at a later date. We have not listed people who gave so generously through the Season of Sharing campaign as they were acknowledged in the Fort Bragg Advocate News. We have made every effort not to list donors who wished to remain anonymous. If we have inadvertently mentioned any such donors, please accept our sincere apology and let us know so that we can correct our files.

A Big Thank YouTo All Who Participated in the

2013 Season of Sharing Special Thanks To: Sharon DiMauro, The Fort Bragg Advocate News, The Community Foundation of Mendocino County and to all the community members who contributed so generously through this campaign! Special appreciation for reporter, Frank Hartzell!

Our Gratitude to the Matching Funders of the

2013 Turkey Challenge  Savings Bank of Mendocino County  Team Insurance & Financial Services

 Mendocino Solar Service  Century 12 – Paul & Barbara Clark

 Mendocino Coast European Auto

Thank You So Much to

Local Businesses

That Donate Extra Food Weekly     

Harvest Market Safeway Harvest at Mendosa’s Purity Market Colombi’s Market

    

Corners of the Mouth Thanksgiving Coffee D’Aurelios’ Starbucks The Cookie Company

 Café Beaujolais  GoodLife Bakery  Flow Restaurant

Our Appreciation To:

Groups That Host Food Drives & Barrels      

Harvest Market Safeway Letter Carriers Lavendar Lady Savings Bank of Mendo Co Fort Bragg Library

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Redwood Elementary Dana Gray Elementary FBHS Key Club Fort Bragg Presbyterian Church

 4H Club  Mendo Coast Frolf Club  Mendocino Coast Jewish Community

Many Thanks to:

Regular Donors of Fresh Produce  Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens  Mendocino Coast Produce

 North Coast Brewing Company  Local Backyard Gardeners

THANK YOU and A BIG HUG TO OUR WONDERFUL VOLUNTEERS!