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What Can a Hunger Report Do for You? Dorothy Smith, RD UC Cooperative Extension Amador, Calaveras & Tuolumne Counties
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Hunger Report Provides: Increase community awareness Solid data Anecdotal information Publishable information
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How Calaveras County Used the Report: Presented to the Board of Supervisors Solicited Grant funding: –Emergency Mobile Food Pantry Project –MICH Project Mothers Infants and Child Harvest
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Emergency Mobile Food Pantry Provide food to hard to reach targeted communities. Provide nutrition education to targeted communities. Provide referral and resource information to targeted communities.
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Process Obtain Community “Buy In” Identify and secure distribution site Recruit volunteers Provide service
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Conducted focus groups in 5 remote communities Recruited 41 volunteers!
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Successes Secured 5 sites at no cost Obtained funding for van Provides service to approximately 100 families per month Provide food for over 2000 meals per month
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Continued Successes Summary Data –2628 Families –7900 Meals –2400 Nutrition Education Contacts
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Successes Continued 45% of families served were new to food bank services. Reduction of 25% has occurred at main food bank in San Andreas. Education and referral information provided monthly.
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Nutrition Education and Referrals
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MICH Project Prop 10 funded 1 year grant WIC and Food Bank Collaborative Voucher for fruits and vegetables provided to WIC participants each month
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MICH Project $50,000 Grant $32,000 for fresh produce Created economic benefit for community
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Hunger Reports Can Be a Powerful Tool. The Possibilities Are Numerous.
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