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“Servire” Jade Umberger AmeriCorps VISTA, North Carolina Campus Compact Volunteer and Service-Learning Center, ECU Jade Umberger AmeriCorps VISTA, North Carolina Campus Compact Volunteer and Service-Learning Center, ECU
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AmeriCorps VISTAs: “Getting Things Done” Goals: To establish and enhance partnerships between and within the ECU community and the Greenville community To increase local production of, knowledge of, and access to healthy food by and for low-income Greenville residents To promote national service through campus and community collaborations Goals: To establish and enhance partnerships between and within the ECU community and the Greenville community To increase local production of, knowledge of, and access to healthy food by and for low-income Greenville residents To promote national service through campus and community collaborations
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My Partners: Campus Kitchen “Student-Powered Hunger Relief” 45 Campus Kitchens around the nation Mission Strengthening Bodies, Empowering Minds, Building Communities Cooking and Delivery Shifts Ronald McDonald House: 2 nd and 4 th Mondays JOY Soup Kitchen: Every Thursday Operation Sunshine: 2 nd and 4 th Wednesdays Little Willie Center: 1 st and 3 rd Fridays Nutrition Education 2 times a month “Student-Powered Hunger Relief” 45 Campus Kitchens around the nation Mission Strengthening Bodies, Empowering Minds, Building Communities Cooking and Delivery Shifts Ronald McDonald House: 2 nd and 4 th Mondays JOY Soup Kitchen: Every Thursday Operation Sunshine: 2 nd and 4 th Wednesdays Little Willie Center: 1 st and 3 rd Fridays Nutrition Education 2 times a month
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My Partners: Cultivate Greenville “Working with and among the community by educating Greenville residents about the importance of eating healthy and sustainable stewardship of the environment through community gardening.” 7 gardens in West Greenville All food grown goes directly to food- insecure residents Garden Workdays every first Sunday at noon “Working with and among the community by educating Greenville residents about the importance of eating healthy and sustainable stewardship of the environment through community gardening.” 7 gardens in West Greenville All food grown goes directly to food- insecure residents Garden Workdays every first Sunday at noon
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Why Pitt County? Population (2014): 174,263 Below poverty level: 24.3 % Greenville30.0 % North Carolina17.5 % United States14.5 % Poverty Threshold (4-person household): $23,492 Median income for white family:$48,761 Median income for black family:$28,487 Population (2014): 174,263 Below poverty level: 24.3 % Greenville30.0 % North Carolina17.5 % United States14.5 % Poverty Threshold (4-person household): $23,492 Median income for white family:$48,761 Median income for black family:$28,487 (http://www.usa.com/pitt-county-nc-income-and-careers.htm)(http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/37/37147.html)
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Now What? Talk to me! Jade Umberger umbergerj15@ecu.edu Leadership and Service-Learning 1612 Old Cafeteria Complex Talk to me! Jade Umberger umbergerj15@ecu.edu Leadership and Service-Learning 1612 Old Cafeteria Complex Sign up on OrgSync! “Campus Kitchen at ECU” “Cultivate Greenville” Sign up on OrgSync! “Campus Kitchen at ECU” “Cultivate Greenville”
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