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Reducing Food Insecurity in Billings SD- 2 Virginia Lee Mermel, PhD, CNS BackPack Meals & Teen Pantry Prog
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Recognizing the Issue “ Improving school meals is fine, but the real nutrition problem is the number of students who don’t get dinner or weekend meals.”
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2007 SD-2 Food Security Stats October 2007 DOW >14,000 Unemployment < 1% 24% (~ 3700) Free or Reduced cost school meals 12% weekend hunger
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MT’s Hidden Hunger MT’s relatively low unemployment rate masks surprisingly high rates of poverty & hunger due to low paying jobs
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Looked for BackPack Program Support Local emergency food entities DEALT w ADULTS ONLY!
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SD-2 Great Recession Hunger Stats ~ 37% of students (>6100) receive F & R meals More qualify but don’t participate > 5100 Free Meals
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Billings BackPack Prog Stats ‘09 to ‘13: 520/weekend 1 st yr 350 down to 245* 2 nd -3 rd yrs 280-340 4 th yr 216-236 this yr
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Billings Teen Pantry Stats Fall ‘11 to ‘13: ~ 100 7 th -12 th graders use 6 Teen Pantries each weekend since Oct 2011
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Summer Leaves Kids Hunger Challenged #1 issue: getting kids in need to feeding sites
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Summer 2013 Interventions Salvation Army > 600 meals/wk night So & No sides Summer meals to Big Sky & Meadow Lark areas Church Pantries Peace Lutheran-onsite Grace Methodist-onsite St Pius stocked Tumbleweed Teen Pantry
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Summer 2013 Interventions Tumbleweeds Center & Food, toiletries, laundry counseling Mobile Unit
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Lesson: Contact Faith Based Groups Discuss Directed & Specific Food Bank Sunday donations
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What Works Operationally? Use: Proven Practices Existing Systems/Infrastruc ture
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What Works when Fund Raising? Talk, Talk, Talk: Connect hunger to individual & societal costs “Fed, Fit & Ready to Learn so they grow to be adults who are ready to earn”
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Dropouts are at > Risk of: Substance abuse Criminal activity Incarceration Teen PG Generational Poverty
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What Works for Fundraising? Know Your: Stats Goals Outcomes
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5th-Year Goals BackPack Prog participation to 50- 100 students Demonstrate in standardized test scores dropout rate in Title 1 neighborhoods
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Early Outcomes Significant reduction in students’ sense of stress and behavior problems elementary student discipline issues Older elementary students report less stress 5-8 more students graduate high school/year
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BackPack Program Connected to other Anti-Poverty Prog School Food Ser. Homeless Liaison Graduation Matters Health Dept City Community Development Dept
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Thank You, for Your Time and Interest!
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