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Press releases
House
of Hope casts safety net
for kids, seniors
PRESS RELEASE DATE: SEPT. 21, 2009
Read more about the
Safety Net Challenge
A grant to House of Hope
this summer has blossomed into several key
partnerships and 12 tons of food for children
and senior citizens in Martin County.
House of Hope received
$32,291 through the Safety Net Challenge – a
matching grant campaign conducted in May by the
Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin
Counties and its partners, Allegany Franciscan
Ministries, the Children’s Services Council of
Palm Beach County, and Quantum Foundation.
Upon receiving the
grant from the
Safety Net Fund in July, House of Hope first
forged a partnership with Treasure Coast Food
Bank in order to access free and low-cost food
to supply its expanded services to senior
citizens and children in Martin County.
House of Hope then worked
with the Council on Aging and the Boys and Girls
Clubs of Martin County to arrange for supplies
of food that would best fit their needs.
In carrying out the Safety
Net program, volunteers fill bags of food with
basics such as canned vegetables, soup, fruit,
meat and tomato products as well as pasta. Then,
House of Hope delivers the bags of food to the
agencies on alternating weeks as follows:
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Council on Aging: 100
bags, serving seniors who are on a waiting
list for Meals on Wheels services.
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Boys and Girls Clubs:
180 bags divided among East Stuart, Hobe
Sound, Indiantown and Port Salerno – clubs
not already served by the Treasure Coast
Food Bank’s BackPack Program. This
arrangement ensures that more families have
the supplies available for nutritious meals
– especially on weekends when the children
do not receive a school-based meal.
The grant from the Safety
Net Fund will enable the program to continue
into November.
For more information about
House of Hope, call (772) 286-4673 or visit
www.hohmartin.org.
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