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Date: Tuesday, June 3rd. 2014 Topic: Food Banks
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TARGET VOCABULARY Assist= When you attend to a place and when you help someone else to do something. Favor = When a person helps another to do something. Misjudged = To judge wrongly Prior = Before / Previous Scheme = plan / model
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FOOD BANKS Prior to starting a food bank, John van Hengel helped out in a soup kitchen. He discovered that grocery stores throw away edible food. He asked them to donate that food to the soup kitchen.
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The soup kitchen was soon overloaded with food! John misjudged the amount of food he needed. He ended up with far more food than he could use.
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John began to think up a scheme. What if he could store food the same way that a bank stores money? Then the food would be there for hungry people when they needed it.
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He also asked farmers to do him a favor. He asked for their extra food. With this food, he started St. Mary’s Food Bank, the country’s first food bank.
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St. Mary’s got money from a grant. This money was used to assist in starting 18 new food banks. Today the Phoenix food bank alone hands out about 60 million pounds of food!
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1. John thought of a scheme to store food for hungry people. 2. John worked in a soup kitchen prior to starting a food bank. 3. John misjudged how much food he would need and ended up with too much.
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4. What is the last favor you did for a friend? 5. How might you assist a student who is new to your school?
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