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1 Serving Lane County neighbors in need since 1952 1

2  Responding to Christ’s message  to love our neighbors as ourselves,  Catholic Community Services offers  immediate help by providing food and other  assistance to anyone in need and seeks to  instill hope by helping Lane County families  take positive steps to move out of poverty. A Catholic Charities Member Agency Mission Statement

3 OUR VALUES  We serve others  not because they  are Catholic,  but because  we are Catholic. OUR SERVICE  CCS is an equal  opportunity provider.  We help anyone in  need, whatever their  religion, race,  lifestyle, or status. A Catholic Charities Member Agency We Serve All.

4 OVERVIEW HELP for today. HOPE for tomorrow. A caring COMMUNITY. Eugene Community Service Center 1464 W. 6 th Avenue (between Taylor and Almaden) Springfield Community Service Center 1025 G Street (corner of 10 th & G, across from Brattain House) Also the home of our case managers and Administrative offices

5 HELP for today food boxes households, totaling $915,000 low-income families  Food Distribution  Energy Assistance Program  Homelessness Prevention  Community Service Centers individuals

6 HOPE for tomorrow food boxes households, totaling $915,000 low-income families individuals  Transitional Housing  Family Support & Connections  Young Fathers Program

7 A caring COMMUNITY food boxes households, totaling $915,000 low-income families individuals  Collaborative Partnerships  Volunteer Services  Material Donations & Financial Support

8 Food Distribution food boxes households, totaling $915,000 low-income families FOOD DISTRIBUTION individuals  In Eugene and Springfield  Offered 4 days a week  Up to 16 boxes a year  Food lasts 2-5 days, depending on use

9 By The Numbers food boxes households, totaling $915,000 low-income families Distribution Break Down individuals  Provided 29,351 Food Boxes 2014-15  Served 68,069 people with 18,537 new customers  Handed out 1,494,219 pounds of food  Cost of Food distributed $0

10 A Changing Dynamic food boxes households, totaling $915,000 low-income families individuals Perishable Product (as % of Total Food)  Perishable have steadily continued to increase  The amounts of these types of products will only go up while % other product will stagnate or decrease  We need to look and new and dynamic ways to promote and distribute these foods

11 Ways to Display food boxes households, totaling $915,000 low-income families individuals  Building your own racks can be an easy and cool way to display product  Using the promotional display that comes with some items is a great way to showcase specific product  Recipes are excellent to highlight items and make a nice display

12 Education Counts food boxes households, totaling $915,000 low-income families individuals  Healthy options (Chop) is a great way to help customers make more informed choices  Showing off your variety of produce is enticing and a good way to educate customers on how to use certain products  Sampling is another great way to educate customers and highlight new products and recipes

13 CONTACT US Eugene Community Service Center 1464 West 6th Avenue | 97402 Springfield Community Service Center 1025 G Street | 97477 541-345-3628 www.CCSLC.org HELP for today. HOPE for tomorrow. A caring COMMUNITY.


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