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Category: General Human Services

FOOD ASSISTANCE INC

 

Greensboro, NC

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FOOD ASSISTANCE INC

Physical Address:
Greensboro, NC 27455 1715
EIN:
20-0063969
Web URL:
www.FoodAssistanceNC.com
Leadership:
Jane Yvonne Carlson, Chief Executive

Legitimacy Information

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Basic Organization Information

FOOD ASSISTANCE INC

Physical Address:
Greensboro, NC 27455 1715
EIN:
20-0063969
Web URL:
www.FoodAssistanceNC.com 
NTEE Category:
P Human Services 
P60 Emergency Assistance (Food, Clothing, Cash) 
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Year Founded:
2003 
Ruling Year:
2003 

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Mission Statement

Groceries on Wheels offers food, friendship, and hope to improve health and wellness to low-income and disabled seniors in Guilford County, North Carolina


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Impact Statement

FAI is now working with Guilford County Schools to provide experiences for service learning.  This summer a team of students worked with FAI to address getting community involvement to help move FAI toward healthy growth and sustainability. FAI had a group of leaders from 14 regions of Africa come to observe and learn about how a food  outreach program works  and how they might glean some ideas for implementation in their own regions in Africa. 

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Chief Executive

Jane Yvonne Carlson

Term:

Since June 2003

Chief Executive Profile:

CAE experience in running a association for 17 years.  Developed a food bank SHARE program and then developed an inhouse SNAP distribution food program.  Worked for a local foundation. Coordinated and developed a walk-up pantry which was serving 1200 people a month. Started Food Assistance, Inc. nine years ago to address the problem for low-income seniors who do not drive or have transportation but are needing food assistance.  Encourage volunteers to develope realtionships with the seniors they deliver to to remove the "welfare" stigma that sometimes is attached to food programs.

CEO/Executive Director Statement:

It becomes increasing important to be able to offer this service as seniors are struggling more than ever to have their basic needs met.   One in 4 people in Guilford do not have enough money for food 24.9%. The seniors low-income population is 19.5%. Many of the seniors FAI serves are raising grandchildren under the age of 18 without financial assistance. In a time when many are struggling much of the funding has dried up and it is becomming increasing difficult to continue receiving charitable funding.  In this process many volunteers find that ethic, social, and cultural barriers come down as people get to know each other one-to-one.  Many acts of  kindness result from the relationships that are formed. Parents who participate with their children are able to teach their children the importance of helping others and giving to others in need. Teams come together to work and grow leaders for today and tomorrow.

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Program: Groceries on Wheels

Budget:
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Program Description:

Volunteers delivery food, friendship, and hope to improve health and wellness to low income seniors. Totally volunteer driven

Program Long-Term Success:

400+ a month with a waiting list

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Funding Needs

Contributions;Grants
Corporate Sponsors
Businesses
Congregations
Groups to walk-run the Human Race in March 31
 
 


Volunteer Needs

Currently 150 volunteer work each month. Route delivery volunteers are needed to take a small delivery route to pickup food on scheduled day and make delivery to participants assigned.  Generally involves 1 hour  up to 3 depending on what level the volunteer desires.
Team volunteers work in the warehouse during the distribution time to organize, sort and bag food.  They also help volunteers who are picking up food for delivery.


Request for In-Kind Contributions

Needed fresh produce during distribution time
Groups to collect food
Teams to walk or run the Human Race March 31


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