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Serving Lane County neighbors in need since 1952 1
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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
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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.
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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
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HELP for today food boxes households, totaling $915,000 low-income families Food Distribution Energy Assistance Program Homelessness Prevention Community Service Centers individuals
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HOPE for tomorrow food boxes households, totaling $915,000 low-income families individuals Transitional Housing Family Support & Connections Young Fathers Program
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A caring COMMUNITY food boxes households, totaling $915,000 low-income families individuals Collaborative Partnerships Volunteer Services Material Donations & Financial Support
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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