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Stamp Out Hunger this Saturday with Food Gatherers’ largest foodraiser
Read full article: Stamp Out Hunger this Saturday with Food Gatherers’ largest foodraiserWashtenaw County residents can set out bags full of nonperishable and shelf-stable food donations near their mailboxes this Saturday before their usual letter delivery time.
Annual ‘Rockin’ for the Hungry’ raises more than 1 million meals for Washtenaw County families
Read full article: Annual ‘Rockin’ for the Hungry’ raises more than 1 million meals for Washtenaw County familiesThe annual 5-day radio broadcast saw local personalities from ann arbor’s 107one, legislators and volunteers take to the mic to help raise donations.
Food Gatherers: 93% increase in Washtenaw County households using food banks
Read full article: Food Gatherers: 93% increase in Washtenaw County households using food banksData shows 5,374 households used services from 140 of Food Gatherers’ local partners in July 2023, whereas only 2,778 needed assistance in July 2021, officials said.
Food Gatherers encouraging Washtenaw County residents to donate to national food drive on Saturday
Read full article: Food Gatherers encouraging Washtenaw County residents to donate to national food drive on SaturdayNational Stamp Out Hunger campaign will collect donations throughout Washtenaw County on May 13.
Food Gatherers cancels annual Grillin’ fundraiser for the fourth year in a row
Read full article: Food Gatherers cancels annual Grillin’ fundraiser for the fourth year in a row“After much consideration, Food Gatherers staff and board have made the difficult decision not to host Grillin’ for Food Gatherers in 2023,” officials wrote in a statement.
Rockin’ for the Hungry raises 1.4M meals for Washtenaw County residents in need
Read full article: Rockin’ for the Hungry raises 1.4M meals for Washtenaw County residents in needThe annual Rockin' for the Hungry food and fund drive surpassed its goal of raising one million meals for hungry community members in 2022.
These locations in Washtenaw County are serving free Thanksgiving meals to those in need
Read full article: These locations in Washtenaw County are serving free Thanksgiving meals to those in needCommunity members in need can enjoy a free meal on Thanksgiving Day at several locations throughout Washtenaw County.
Ann Arbor’s Food Gatherers secures $85K to fight food insecurity in rural areas
Read full article: Ann Arbor’s Food Gatherers secures $85K to fight food insecurity in rural areasThe premier food rescue and food bank serving Washtenaw County was awarded the United States Department of Agriculture’s Emergency Food Assistance Program Reach and Resiliency Grant.
Ann Arbor’s Food Gatherers, Michigan Medicine aim to raise 1 million meals for community
Read full article: Ann Arbor’s Food Gatherers, Michigan Medicine aim to raise 1 million meals for communityMichigan Medicine and Food Gatherers are asking the community to help them raise 1 million meals for people in need.
Food Gatherers to give free meals to area children, teens over summer break
Read full article: Food Gatherers to give free meals to area children, teens over summer breakBetween Monday and August 19, Ann Arbor’s Food Gatherers will make sure that children and teens -- who typically receive reduced-price or free school meals during the school year -- have access to nutritious food.
Food Gatherers cancels annual Grillin’ fundraiser for third year
Read full article: Food Gatherers cancels annual Grillin’ fundraiser for third yearThis year, the nonprofit is asking for donations for a matching fundraiser with the Harold and Kay Peplau Family Fund, which will match up to $40,000 dollar-for-dollar.
More than 110,000 meals raised for Washtenaw County families
Read full article: More than 110,000 meals raised for Washtenaw County familiesThe money and food raised during the Rotary Fights Child Hunger drive will be distributed to 170 local Food Gatherers partners who provide grocery and food services.
Rotary Club of Ann Arbor to host food drive with Food Gatherers
Read full article: Rotary Club of Ann Arbor to host food drive with Food GatherersBetween March 7-18, funds and nonperishable food can be donated to the Rotary Fights Child Hunger Spring fund and food drive to hit this year’s goal of providing 150,000 meals to area families.
Food Gatherers to pilot grocery delivery program with DoorDash
Read full article: Food Gatherers to pilot grocery delivery program with DoorDashA grant will pay for an unlimited amount of hours for DoorDash personnel, called “Dashers,” to deliver orders from food pantries at Jewish Family Services and Hope Clinic.
Shelter Association of Washtenaw County to host awareness rally Saturday
Read full article: Shelter Association of Washtenaw County to host awareness rally SaturdayThe 10 a.m. rally, at 310 S. Division St., will include speakers and a two-mile walk around downtown Ann Arbor ending with refreshments at the shelter association’s Delonis Center Building.
Want to help fight hunger in our community? Here’s how your donation can make a big impact
Read full article: Want to help fight hunger in our community? Here’s how your donation can make a big impactIt’s been a challenging year for school-aged kids -- not only have they had to adjust to all kinds of ways to go to school, but many have also faced uncertainty when it comes to hunger.
‘Mow down hunger’ for local students and families: Here’s how you can help
Read full article: ‘Mow down hunger’ for local students and families: Here’s how you can helpEarlier this month, children across southeast Michigan transitioned from summer vacation to virtual and in-person learning at school.
Giving back to those in your own backyard
Read full article: Giving back to those in your own backyardA lesson learned thousands of miles away is helping feed hundreds of people right here at home. It’s a service that helped many get through the pandemic when everything shut down and some were wondering how they were going to get their next meal.
Ann Arbor boy scout troop raises 60K meals for Food Gatherers in honor of peer who passed away
Read full article: Ann Arbor boy scout troop raises 60K meals for Food Gatherers in honor of peer who passed awayA local boy scout troop raised food and funds for the community in honor of a scout who was killed in a tragic car accident.
Food Gatherers announces sponsorship of summer food program for Washtenaw County children
Read full article: Food Gatherers announces sponsorship of summer food program for Washtenaw County childrenFood Gatherers will be active on meal distribution sites this summer getting healthy food into the hands of families in need.
Man visits Zingerman’s during 16,000 mile motorcycle trip to raise awareness for hunger crisis
Read full article: Man visits Zingerman’s during 16,000 mile motorcycle trip to raise awareness for hunger crisisFor the trip, Steve Goode partnered with the nonprofit Mazon to raise awareness and funds for the organization’s fight to end hunger in the United States.
Gleaners Community Food Bank to hold virtual 2021 Women’s Power Breakfast, address child hunger
Read full article: Gleaners Community Food Bank to hold virtual 2021 Women’s Power Breakfast, address child hungerWith child food insecurity on the rise, some of southeast Michigan’s most powerful and influential corporate, civic and nonprofit female leaders will unite virtually on May 4, 2021, from 7 to 9 a.m., during Gleaners Community Food Bank’s 2021 Women’s Power Breakfast in support of the organization’s work to end childhood hunger.
Rotary Club, Food Gatherers campaign to fight summer hunger kicks off on Monday
Read full article: Rotary Club, Food Gatherers campaign to fight summer hunger kicks off on MondayANN ARBOR – The annual Rotary Fights Summer Hunger Spring Food Drive benefitting Food Gatherers will start on March 1 and run throughout the month. The partnership between Washtenaw County’s food bank and the Rotary Clubs of Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor North and Ypsilanti is a yearly effort to alleviate hunger in the community during the summer months. Using the food and funds raised from the drive, Food Gatherers will supply its network of 170 partner organizations, including meal programs, food pantries and other emergency grocery services. Throughout summer break, Food Gatherers -- in coordination with its partners -- sponsors more than 25 Summer Food Service Program sites to provide meals to local students. Drop off food donations at the Food Gatherers Warehouse (same address as above) from 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Ann Arbor staffing agency hosting food drive through Feb. 3
Read full article: Ann Arbor staffing agency hosting food drive through Feb. 3SAN MATEO, CA - NOVEMBER 29: Donated canned foods sit in a bin at San Mateo High School on November 29, 2017 in San Mateo, California. San Mateo High School students are counting thousands of cans of food and donated packaged food items for their annual food drive. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)ANN ARBOR – As the Big Game approaches, Express Employment Professionals of Ann Arbor is holding a “Souper Bowl Drive” to tackle hunger in the local community. Now through Feb. 3, Express Ann Arbor will be collecting canned goods to donate to Food Gatherers. Since 2014, Express Ann Arbor has employed more than 35,000 people.
Ann Arbor Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea locations host donations drive for veterans
Read full article: Ann Arbor Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea locations host donations drive for veteransSeveral Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea locations around Ann Arbor are hosting a collective food drive to help combat the hunger many homeless veterans face. Drop off donations at these Ann Arbor locations:Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea - Kerrytown: 407 N. 5th Ave.Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea - Meijer: 3145 Ann Arbor-Saline Rd. Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea - Plymouth Green: 3393 Plymouth Rd. Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea - UM Liberty: 604 E. Liberty St.Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea - UM Union: 530 S. State St., Room 1300Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea - Washington Street: 123 W. Washington St.Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea - Westgate: 2503 Jackson AveThe Canton Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea location is also accepting VA donations. Starting today until 12/23, drop off donated items to Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea Plymouth Green to support the VA Ann... Posted by Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea Plymouth Green on Monday, December 14, 2020Related:
Michigan Medicine, Food Gatherers partner for third food drive during pandemic
Read full article: Michigan Medicine, Food Gatherers partner for third food drive during pandemicANN ARBOR – Michigan Medicine and Food Gatherers are partnering once again to meet rising need for food and supplies within the community. The drive began in March as a way for Michigan Medicine to collect much-needed personal protective equipment for its staff when supplies were low nationwide. In the spring and fall drives, Michigan Medicine and Food Gatherers raised the equivalent of 128,000 meals for individuals and families experiencing food insecurity in Washtenaw County. According to Food Gatherers, cash donations are the most flexible option since it allows the organization to buy in bulk at reduced prices. PPE is not needed at this time at Michigan Medicine.
Fund drive raises more than 49K emergency food boxes for hungry Washtenaw County residents
Read full article: Fund drive raises more than 49K emergency food boxes for hungry Washtenaw County residentsANN ARBOR – The annual Rockin’ for the Hungry fund drive by Food Gatherers, ann arbor’s 107one and Kroger raised 49,083 emergency food boxes for residents experiencing food insecurity in Washtenaw County. The final number shattered the initial goal of raising enough funds for 30,000 emergency food boxes. The 5-day fund drive went virtual for the first time this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. “The emergency food boxes will be distributed by our partner pantries throughout Washtenaw County and each box provides a week’s worth of meals for one person.”Since March, Food Gatherers’ partner agencies have reported a visitor increase of 30%-300% -- nearly half of whom have never had to seek food assistance before. Students from Community High School raised more than $82,000 for this year’s Rockin’ -- their largest-ever gift to the fundraiser.
Interview with Rachel Hurst about Kroger’s Zero Hunger, Zero Waste program
Read full article: Interview with Rachel Hurst about Kroger’s Zero Hunger, Zero Waste programKroger is working to help Michigan families get the food they need during the holiday season and beyond. More coverage: America’s Thanksgiving Parade special section
Annual Rockin’ for the Hungry fund drive in Ann Arbor goes virtual
Read full article: Annual Rockin’ for the Hungry fund drive in Ann Arbor goes virtualANN ARBOR – With Thanksgiving just around the corner, Food Gatherers, ann arbor’s 107one and Kroger are preparing for their annual fund drive Rockin’ for the Hungry, which kicks off each year on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving -- also known as Giving Tuesday. The coronavirus pandemic has caused many residents in Washtenaw County to go hungry for the first time in their lives. “While Rockin’ may look different this year, one thing remains the same, no one in our community should go hungry,” Eileen Spring, President and CEO of Food Gatherers said in a statement. This year, Rockin’ for the Hungry aims to virtually raise enough funds for 30,000 emergency food boxes to help keep plates full in the community. Here’s how:Online: www.foodgatherers.org/rockinBy phone: call 734-606-0753By text: text ROCKIN to 734-888-9676By mail: checks made out to Food Gatherers (write Rockin’ in the memo line) can be mailed to PO Box 131037, Ann Arbor, MI 48113Related reading:
Food Gatherers’ Eileen Spring named local United Way’s Woman of the Year
Read full article: Food Gatherers’ Eileen Spring named local United Way’s Woman of the YearANN ARBOR – Food Gatherers president and CEO, Eileen Spring, has been named United Way of Washtenaw County’s 2021 Woman of the Year. The award is given by UWWC’s Women United group to women who demonstrate leadership and commitment to the local community. Spring will be honored at UWWC’s annual “Power of the Purse” event on March 10, 2021, which will be held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Spring was central in developing a food security plan in response to the increased need due to the pandemic. From June 2019 to June 2020, Food Gatherers distributed 7.8 million pounds of food to those in need.
Kiwanis Club of Ann Arbor awards $20K to Food Gatherers' COVID-19 response
Read full article: Kiwanis Club of Ann Arbor awards $20K to Food Gatherers' COVID-19 responseANN ARBOR – The Kiwanis Club of Ann Arbor Foundation Inc. has awarded $20,000 to Food Gatherers to help the Washtenaw County food bank and food rescue program in its response to fight local hunger. The number of visitors to food pantries has risen sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic -- up to 300% for some of Food Gatherers' 170 partner programs. “We are grateful for the Kiwanis Club’s commitment to help our neighbors facing food insecurity,” Eileen Spring, president and CEO of Food Gatherers said in a statement. “COVID-19 has added extra hardship for families facing food insecurity. Partner programs include meal programs, food pantries and emergency grocery services that serve food insecure families and individuals without access to nutritious food.
Four Washtenaw County organizations receive state grants to address racial disparities
Read full article: Four Washtenaw County organizations receive state grants to address racial disparitiesANN ARBOR – The Michigan Coronavirus Task Force on Racial Disparities has awarded four local organizations Rapid Response Initiative Grants. United Way of Washtenaw County, Food Gatherers, Ypsilanti Meals on Wheels and the Washtenaw County Health Department received over $1,000,000 in funds to continue to respond to the needs of communities of color that have been impacted by COVID-19. “The funding ultimately means reducing cases across our county and among our most vulnerable populations, ensuring our response to the pandemic centers equity. And at the state level and locally, that is and has always been the goal," Alize Asberry Payne, Washtenaw County Racial Equity Officer and a member of the Michigan Coronavirus Task Force on Racial Disparities Community Action Team, said in a statement. Here’s how the funding breaks down:United Way of Washtenaw County: $500,000Washtenaw County Health Department: $248,000Ypsilanti Meals on Wheels: $144,600Food Gatherers: $150,000✉ Like what you’re reading?
Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti Rotary clubs raise 120,000 meals for children in Washtenaw County
Read full article: Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti Rotary clubs raise 120,000 meals for children in Washtenaw CountyANN ARBOR – The Rotary Clubs of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti have raised the equivalent of 120,000 meals for Food Gatherers as part of the 2020 Rotary Fights Child Hunger fund drive. The clubs partner with Washtenaw County’s food rescue program each year to donate meals to children who experience food insecurity during the summer months when school’s out. The campaign brought together local organizations, businesses and individuals to combat a spike in child food insecurity caused by the health crisis. By adapting the traditional food drive, the Rotary Clubs of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti provided critical support to meet an unprecedented increase in need.”✉ Like what you’re reading? Partner programs include meal programs, food pantries and emergency grocery services that service families and individuals throughout Washtenaw County.
Ann Arbor’s Food Gatherers addresses record-breaking food insecurity during pandemic
Read full article: Ann Arbor’s Food Gatherers addresses record-breaking food insecurity during pandemicANN ARBOR – Each month, local anti-hunger organization Food Gatherers continues to break records as it works to serve community members experiencing food insecurity brought on by economic hardship during the COVID-19 health crisis. Nearly half of these visitors had never sought emergency food before, and in August, one parent who attended Food Gatherers' Summer Food Service Program said it acted as a lifeline for her family. Without its thousands of volunteers, Food Gatherers had to drastically change the way it serves the community this summer. In response, Food Gatherers increased its monthly food distribution by nearly 30%, and broke its own record in June of the largest annual total pounds of food distributed. We expect there to be a real need for food for a very long time.”Anyone in need of food can contact Food Gatherers at 734-761-2796 or visit their website where they can find an up-to-date list of food distribution sites.
U-M sets up mobile food pantry on North Campus twice a month
Read full article: U-M sets up mobile food pantry on North Campus twice a monthANN ARBOR – University of Michigan Student Life’s Maize & Blue Cupboard is now setting up a mobile food pantry twice a month on North Campus. The mobile distribution center sets up at Northwest Lot 10 along Hubbard and east of Murfin every other Wednesday and will run through Nov. 18. MAIZE & BLUE CUPBOARD ON NORTH@umich's effort to provide equitable access to healthy, nutritious and nourishing food to students, faculty and staff will be setting up a mobile food distribution center on North Campus tomorrow! To volunteer with the mobile food distribution center, click here. The Maize & Blue Cupboard is located inside the Betsy Barbour Residence Hall on central campus at 420 S. State St. Its hours of operation are Monday-Friday from 3 p.m.-7p.m.
Here’s where Ann Arbor YMCA is handing out free boxes of produce Thursday, Friday
Read full article: Here’s where Ann Arbor YMCA is handing out free boxes of produce Thursday, FridayANN ARBOR, Mch. – On Thursday and Friday, the Ann Arbor YMCA will hand out free boxes of produce to community members faced with food insecurity. Boxes will be distributed at eight neighborhood sites within Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. In partnership with the United States Department of Agriculture’s Farmers to Families Food Box program, the organization has given out 25 lbs. Updates regarding distributions sites will be made on the Ann Arbor YMCA Facebook page.
Heres where Ann Arbor YMCA is handing out free boxes of produce this week
Read full article: Heres where Ann Arbor YMCA is handing out free boxes of produce this weekANN ARBOR, Mich. Those facing food insecurity can turn to the Ann Arbor YMCA this Thursday and Friday for free boxes of produce. Since June 3, the Y has given out almost 1,000 boxes of produce every week. This week, boxes will be available at 14 distribution sites. There will be no food distribution by the Ann Arbor YMCA for the week of August 31 nor the week of September 7. Updates regarding distributions sites will be made on the Ann Arbor YMCA Facebook page.
Heres where Ann Arbor YMCA is handing out free boxes of produce this week
Read full article: Heres where Ann Arbor YMCA is handing out free boxes of produce this weekANN ARBOR, Mich. Continuing its efforts to help community members facing food insecurity, the Ann Arbor YMCA will provide neighborhood sites free produce this Thursday and Friday. Since June 3, the Y has given out almost 1,000 boxes of fresh fruits and vegetables every week. Each box contains produce from regional farmers and is supplied through the United States Department of Agricultures Farmers to Families Food Box program. Unless noted as closed, sites are open to the public. Updates regarding distributions sites will be made on the Ann Arbor YMCA Facebook page.
Heres where Ann Arbor YMCA is handing out free boxes of produce this week
Read full article: Heres where Ann Arbor YMCA is handing out free boxes of produce this weekANN ARBOR, Mich. On Thursday and Friday, neighborhood sites around Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti can anticipate their weekly visit from Ann Arbor YMCA. boxes of fresh produce from local, regional and national farmers through the United States Department of Agricultures Farmers to Families Food Box program. Every week, community members the community sites receive almost 1,000 boxes of fresh fruits and vegetables. Unless noted as closed, sites are open to the public. Updates regarding distributions sites will be made on the Ann Arbor YMCA Facebook page.
Ann Arbor YMCA continues free produce distribution Thursday, Friday
Read full article: Ann Arbor YMCA continues free produce distribution Thursday, FridayANN ARBOR, Mich. On Thursday and Friday, Ann Arbor YMCA will distribute free boxes of produce to communities around Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. Every week, community members receive almost 1,000 boxes of fresh fruits and vegetables from national, regional and local suppliers who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Continuing its efforts to provide relief for food insecurity the YMCA is participating in the United States Department of Agricultures Farmers to Families Food Box program. Unless noted as closed, sites are open to the public. Updates regarding distributions sites will be made on the Ann Arbor YMCA Facebook page.
Ann Arbor YMCA continues free produce box distribution this week
Read full article: Ann Arbor YMCA continues free produce box distribution this weekANN ARBOR This Thursday and Friday, Ann Arbor YMCA will visit 15 neighborhoods to distribute free 25lbs. boxes of produce to communities that may not always have access to non-processed foods. Continuing its efforts to provide relief for food insecurity around Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti, the YMCA is participating in the United States Department of Agricultures Farmers to Families Food Box program. Unless noted as closed, sites are open to the public. Updates regarding distributions sites will be made on the Ann Arbor YMCA Facebook page.
Heres where Ann Arbor YMCA will distribute free produce boxes on Thursday, Friday
Read full article: Heres where Ann Arbor YMCA will distribute free produce boxes on Thursday, FridayANN ARBOR The Ann Arbor YMCA will visit 15 neighborhoods on Thursday and Friday to distribute free boxes of fruit and vegetables to meet community needs. Continuing its efforts to provide relief for food insecurity around Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti, the YMCA is participating in the United States Department of Agricultures Farmers to Families Food Box program. Updates regarding distributions sites will be made on the Ann Arbor YMCA Facebook page. The Villas Apartments: 2911 Bynan Dr., Ypsilanti -- 12:30-1:30 p.m.Glencoe Hills Apartments: 2201 Glencoe Hills Dr., Ann Arbor -- 1:30-2:30 p.m. Learn more about Ann Arbor YMCA through annarborymca.org
Ann Arbor YMCA continues free produce box distribution Thursday, Friday
Read full article: Ann Arbor YMCA continues free produce box distribution Thursday, FridayANN ARBOR, Mich. Today and Friday, the Ann Arbor YMCA will visit 15 neighborhoods to distribute free boxes of produce to meet community needs. Continuing its efforts to provide relief for food insecurity in and around Ann Arbor, the YMCA is participating in the United States Department of Agricultures Farmers to Families Food Box program. Updates regarding distributions sites will be made on the Ann Arbor YMCA Facebook page. The Villas Apartments: 2911 Bynan Dr., Ypsilanti -- 12:30-1:30 p.m.Glencoe Hills Apartments: 2201 Glencoe Hills Dr., Ann Arbor -- 1:30-2:30 p.m. Learn more about Ann Arbor YMCA through annarborymca.org
YMCA Ann Arbor to distribute free produce boxes Thursday, Friday
Read full article: YMCA Ann Arbor to distribute free produce boxes Thursday, FridayANN ARBOR, Mich. Today and Friday, the Ann Arbor YMCA will be at 13 distribution sites this week to supply boxes of produce to those in need. Continuing the Ys effort to meet food insecurity needs in the Ann Arbor area, each box contains 25 pounds of fresh fruit and vegetables from national, regional and local suppliers whose businesses have been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. The initiative is part of the United States Department of Agricultures Farmers to Families Food Box program. The Villas Apartments: 2911 Bynan Dr., Ypsilanti -- 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Learn more about Ann Arbor YMCA through annarborymca.org Like what youre reading?
Heres where Ann Arbor YMCA will be distributing free produce boxes on Thursday
Read full article: Heres where Ann Arbor YMCA will be distributing free produce boxes on ThursdayANN ARBOR, Mich. The Ann Arbor YMCA is continuing to distribute free produce boxes to community members in need. On Thursday, the Y will hand out 800 boxes of food at 11 different locations. The initiative is part of the United States Department of Agricultures Farmers to Families Food Box program. Distribution of the produce boxes will continue through August. Learn more about Ann Arbor YMCA through annarborymca.org
Gleaners to begin hunger-free summer program
Read full article: Gleaners to begin hunger-free summer programDETROIT Gleaners Community Food Bank announced Tuesday the launch of its Summer Food Service Program, with summer meal sites beginning July 1. The program will complement Gleaners food distribution programs through its more than 500-member partner network, emergency food distribution sites and emergency food box delivery programs to meet increased community need through the COVID-19 crisis. Children have been without access to school meals since mid-March, and without dedicated summer food programs, many kids in our community would spend the summer wondering where their next meal will come from. Gleaners is dedicated to being a stabilizing resource for our kids.This years Summer Food Service Program will use multiple distribution models to meet the needs of children or special needs adults aged 19-26 across southeast Michigan. Meal sites: These 21 sites will be offered in two formats: providing take-home or onsite nutritionally-balanced, pre-prepared breakfasts and/or lunches.
Heres where Ann Arbor YMCA will be distributing free produce boxes today, Friday
Read full article: Heres where Ann Arbor YMCA will be distributing free produce boxes today, FridayANN ARBOR, Mich. The Ann Arbor YMCA will be distributing free produce boxes on Thursday and Friday at 14 different locations to meet community needs. This week, the Y will hand out 900 boxes of food. Each box contains 25 pounds of fresh fruit and vegetables from national, regional and local suppliers whose business has been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. The initiative is part of the United States Department of Agricultures Farmers to Families Food Box program. Distribution of the produce boxes was originally scheduled to end in June.
Ann Arbor YMCA expands free produce box distribution sites in Washtenaw County
Read full article: Ann Arbor YMCA expands free produce box distribution sites in Washtenaw CountyANN ARBOR The Ann Arbor YMCA has expanded its distribution sites of free produce boxes across Washtenaw County as it continues to participate in the United States Department of Agricultures Farmers to Families Food Box program. Originally planned to last for the month of June only, the Ann Arbor YMCA will be continuing distribution of the free boxes through August. It has also expanded from one site to eleven locations across the county. According to Ann Arbor YMCA President and CEO Toni Kayumi, staff distributed roughly 1,400 boxes last week to families in need. The Ann Arbor YMCA staff team distributed about 1,400 boxes of USDA fresh produce today to families in need during the coronavirus crisis.
Heres where Ann Arbor YMCA will be distributing free produce boxes on Thursday
Read full article: Heres where Ann Arbor YMCA will be distributing free produce boxes on ThursdayANN ARBOR The Ann Arbor YMCA will be distributing free produce boxes on Thursday afternoon to meet rising community needs. Now in its second week, the Y will be handing out the boxes from national, regional and local suppliers whose business has been deeply impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. The initiative is part of the United States Department of Agricultures Farmers to Families Food Box program. The boxes are 15 pounds and 25 pounds and contain apples, oranges, pears, grapefruit, carrots, potatoes, onions and lettuce. Sign up for our email newsletter here!
U-M: Food insecurity spikes for low-income adults during coronavirus pandemic
Read full article: U-M: Food insecurity spikes for low-income adults during coronavirus pandemicANN ARBOR Even before school closures and stay-at-home orders were issued in March due to the coronavirus outbreak, four out of 10 low-income Americans were struggling with food insecurity, according to researchers at the University of Michigan. Julia Wolfson and Cindy Leung of the U-M School of Public Health have been measuring household food insecurity by using data from a mid-March survey of low-income adults across the country. According to their study, 44% of low-income adults in the country are food insecure, 20% experience marginal food security and 36% reported being food secure. Food is a core determinant of health and food insecurity is associated with numerous poor health outcomes, Leung, assistant professor of Nutritional Sciences at the School of Public Health, said in a statement. This study highlights the growing number of families facing food insecurity in the wake of COVID-19 who need additional support with food, finances, and child care.U-Ms Poverty Solutions Initiative funded the study.