Meals of Hope Packaging Event Another Success

Meals of Hope Packaging Event Another Success

Courtesy of Coastal Breeze News

Marco Island began its festive holiday season with the Annual Meals of Hope Packaging Event on Saturday morning, November 19th. Close to 500 volunteers gathered in the spirit of this special season to help ensure islanders would provide for those in need of healthy meals over the next several months as we move into 2023 and beyond. Marco Island has become a successful core location for one of these wonderful packaging events over the years, and has grown in the effort to combat hunger here in Collier County.

Packaging events occur throughout Collier County, with Marco Island assisting over the last dozen years or so. That effort, and its continued growth here on Marco, began under the watchful eye of the late Sunrise Rotarian Wayne Purvis. He would kick start the event here on the island, while enlisting the Sunrise, as well as the Noontime Rotary Club and the local Kiwanis Club, in that effort. Since then, numerous other organizations have joined this endeavor.

Billerica Company Packs Meals of Hope for Area Residents in Need

Billerica Company Packs Meals of Hope for Area Residents in Need

Courtesy of The Sun

BILLERICA — W.L. French Excavating Corporation recently partnered with Meals of Hope to pack 15,000 meals for struggling individuals.

Approximately 30 volunteers worked in groups to pack fortified macaroni and cheese that will be distributed within the local community with the help of the Merrimack Valley Food Bank.

“We feel a tremendous responsibility to give back to our community, and we do that in a number of ways,” said CEO Bill French. “Our entire team had a great time packing meals for a very important cause.”

Meals of Hope, a Florida-based charitable organization, developed five meals specifically designed for the American palate and added vitamins, minerals and proteins to supplement an unbalanced diet. Food packages are designed to address the need for an economical, nutritious solution to aid in the fight against hunger. Each packet contains enough food to provide six to eight meals.

“We are thankful and appreciative of the support provided by W.L. French to help us combat the hunger epidemic,” said Meals of Hope Director Jack Day. “These types of events make for a fun and rewarding day for the volunteers, and they help us deliver healthy meals to underserved individuals.”

Learn More about Meals of Hope

Looking to feed the hungry in your community? To learn more about Meals of Hope, read more here. To get you or your organization involved in our next meal packing event, fill out our form here. We can’t wait to hear from you!

Los Alamos Rotary Thanks 80+ Volunteers For Packing 35,328

Los Alamos Rotary Thanks 80+ Volunteers For Packing 35,328

Courtesy of Los Alamos Daily Post and the Rotary Club of Los Alamos

By LINDA HULL
Vice President
Rotary Club of Los Alamos

The members of the Rotary Club of Los Alamos offer sincere thanks and encores of applause to the more than 80 volunteers who helped us pack 35,328 servings of pasta and tomato sauce on Saturday, Sept.17 for The Food Depot food bank in Santa Fe for our Club’s third Meals of Hope project.

In celebration of Rotary International’s Service Week, Sept. 11-17, the Rotary Club of Los Alamos invited local Kiwanis and Lions Clubs to join us in an even broader community-wide effort.  We extend special thanks to their members and to Crossroads Bible Church, 97 East Road, whose administrators Kirk Christensen and Victor Rutherford generously arranged for us to use their large basement workspace. The church has opened its doors to this project each year since 2020.

Our thanks would not be complete without a standing ovation for the LAHS Interact Club, Rotary’s teen service organization.  More than 30 enthusiastic members shared their Homecoming Weekend with us to help alleviate hunger among our neighbors in Northern New Mexico.  Their team spirit energized all of us!

To start at the beginning, the dry food in bulk was purchased from Meals of Hope (MOH), a Florida-based food-packing organization that “inspires and empowers communities to come together to end hunger,” and was delivered on the 16th.  After packaging on Sept. 17, the food was picked up by The Food Depot on the following Monday. The individual bags, each containing servings for six individuals, will be distributed to Northern New Mexico food pantries, including LA Cares.

The steps in between included packing MOH-provided plastic bags with seasoning packets and pre-stamped cooking instructions and nutritional information.  In assembly-line fashion, the bags then moved to filling stations where pasta and soy protein powder were funneled into them. Then on to weighing, heat-sealing, and labeling with provider information.  Thirty-two bags were then stacked on counting templates and ready for packing into cardboard boxes.  The boxes were taped and loaded onto pallets for pick-up.  It was then just a matter of cleaning up the workspace.

As in years past, this project was funded by generous donations from the community’s annual support of our fundraisers, Crab Fest and Brews, Band and BBQ. Additional funding came from a Rotary District 5520 grant, a return on investment Rotarians made three years ago when giving to The Rotary Foundation.

The Club also received over $300 in donations from the public towards the cost of the project. Those who were unable to attend, but would like to support the work of the Rotary Club of Los Alamos, are encouraged to make a tax-deductible donation to Los Alamos Rotary 1312, a 501(c)3 non-profit foundation, at PO Box 986, Los Alamos, NM, 87544.  Please write Meals of Hope in the memo line.

As one Los Alamos resident expressed with appreciation, “We are often so isolated from all the people in town who really do need this help.  Many thanks to Rotary for contributing to this much-needed service.”

And, we Rotarians thank all of you from Los Alamos, White Rock and Santa Fe, from Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, and other service organizations for your significant efforts to alleviate the hunger that touches the lives of so many of our most vulnerable neighbors in Northern New Mexico.

Rotary Club of Los Alamos:

For information about the Rotary Club of Los Alamos, contact Club President Alison Pannell, [email protected]. “The mission of Rotary is to provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, good will, and peace through our fellowship of business, professional and community leaders.”

Kiwanis Club of Los Alamos:

For information about the Kiwanis Club of Los Alamos, visit https://losalamos.kiwanisone.org/. “The mission of the Kiwanis Club is Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time.”

Lions Club of Los Alamos:

For information about the Lions Club of Los Alamos, contact Club President Logan Craig, [email protected]. “The mission of Lions Clubs is to empower Lion clubs, volunteers, and partners to improve health and well-being, strengthen communities, and support those in need through humanitarian services and grants that impact lives globally, and encourage peace and international understanding.”

Learn More about Meals of Hope

Looking to feed the hungry in your community? To learn more about Meals of Hope, read more here. To get you or your organization involved in our next meal packing event, fill out our form here. We can’t wait to hear from you!

Hurricane Ian Focuses Need On Meals of Hope Packaging Event

Hurricane Ian Focuses Need On Meals of Hope Packaging Event

Courtesy of Coastal Breeze News

The tragic landfall of Hurricane Ian has focused a much larger emphasis on the annual Meals of Hope Packaging Event that will be held at the Marco Island Charter Middle School on November 19 this year. The damage which was caused by Hurricane Ian will be enormous when the final numbers are added up of families displaced from the storm surge, the physical loss of businesses, and the impact on those most vulnerable in Southwest Florida who already live a very fragile existence.

Marco Island has become a key location for one of these important packaging events, which over the several years has grown in the effort to combat hunger here in Collier County. Packaging events occur throughout Collier County. The local Marco Island event has been a key component in that effort over the last dozen years or so. That effort and its continued growth here on Marco Island began under the watchful eye of the indefatigable Sunrise Rotarian Wayne Purvis, who kicked started the event here on the island a dozen years ago, while enlisting the Noontime Rotary Club as well as the local Kiwanis Club.

At that same time, he worked tirelessly to lead the charge to involve numerous other groups and organizations. He would hand over the stewardship of the event to another untiring spirit in Neil Snyder, another Sunrise Rotarian who quickly became known as “Captain Hope” for several years. In 2016, those reins were turned over to local attorney Bill Morris, who enthusiastically continued the wonderful successes of his two previous predecessors.

“The events of the last two weeks and the realization of the impact on those with so little during the upcoming holiday season and beyond makes the success of this endeavor all that more important,” said Committee Chairperson Bill Morris. Last Wednesday evening’s event marked the final fundraiser for this year’s event ,which will help assist in raising the necessary funds to purchase the food materials which will be packaged on November 19.

Volunteers are in need for this two-hour event. To learn more about how you can help, please contact Bill Morris, “Captain Happy Hope” through his offices through the Law Office of William Morris, 247 North Collier Boulevard, Suite 202, Marco Island, Florida 34145 or by calling 239-642-6020. Your assistance at the packaging event or donations would be greatly appreciated.

Learn More about Meals of Hope

Looking to feed the hungry in your community? To learn more about Meals of Hope, read more here. To get you or your organization involved in our next meal packing event, fill out our form here. We can’t wait to hear from you!

Honoring National 9/11 Day Of Service In Metro Atlanta

Honoring National 9/11 Day Of Service In Metro Atlanta

Courtesy of CBS News Atlanta

ATLANTA (WUPA) — Several hundred volunteers recognized the 9/11 National Day of Service during a large-scale hunger relief event held on Monday in Atlanta.

Team spirit was alive and well inside the Georgia World Congress Center, with volunteers putting in work on the 9/11 National Day of Service.

“We all remember the tragic events that took place a little over 21 years ago, so we’re just coming together to help pack some meals and feed the Metro Atlanta community,” said Hands On Atlanta Community and Civic Engagement Manager Jadrien Grimes.

Grimes said there were two shifts and about 300 volunteers total, with Mayor Andre Dickens joining the effort during the afternoon. They were among the nearly 12,000 participating around the country, representing more than 200 businesses and organizations, including Coca-Cola, Holland and Knight, Wells Fargo, and Newell Brand.

Hands On Atlanta, a non-profit that gathers volunteers to help meet the needs of the community, helped organize the event.

“We’re packing oatmeal today for folks, so they’ll be able to get a nutritious brunch or lunch, however, they deem fit to use it,” Grimes said. “Any time we have an opportunity to play a part to be impactful to help feed our community, we’ll always be down to do that,” he said.

The Atlanta Community Food Bank reports over 715,000 Metro Atlantans are food insecure, and one in seven are children. The more than 150,000 meals volunteers packed for the food bank are part of the ongoing efforts to address the problem.

“We’ve been doing this for some years now, but Meals of Hope is out of Naples, Florida, and we definitely enjoy partnering and connecting with communities and organizations all throughout the United States,” said Teddy Tripp, a volunteer with Meals of Hope. “It means so much, because we know there are so many families that go without,” Tripp said.

“Life is about service, and I think that is the one thing, if you’re blessed, then you should be able to bless someone else,” said Berkshire Hathaway Volunteer Iris Owens.

Learn More about Meals of Hope

Ready to make a difference in your community? To learn more about Meals of Hope, read more here. To get you or your organization involved in our next meal packing event, fill out our form here. We can’t wait to hear from you!