Don’t Waste Garden Grown Food
By · CommentsAmericans waste a lot of food that could be feeding our hungry neighbors. Every year, 19 billion pounds of food is wasted in the U.S. and much of that is fresh produce.
That is why we are reaching out to residential gardeners in Chester County asking them to consider donating excess vegetables from their gardens to the local food cupboards in their area.
Produce is expensive, so when you are struggling to make ends meet, fresh fruits and vegetables are not always the first choice.
Imagine that your summer cucumbers could be enjoyed by hungry families right here in Chester County this summer. Your zucchini or tomatoes that grew like crazy this summer, could make a huge impact for those people who don’t have enough money to buy nutritious vegetables.
If you are interested in dropping off fruits/vegetables from your garden, give your local cupboard to call to find out their hours of operation. Just use the below list of the cupboard in Chester County (sorted by city) to find the one closest to your home.
Click here for the FoodCupboardList
ISAAC’S Restaurant Donation
By · CommentsImagine helping to feed hungry people…by just adding a cup of soup to your order??
At the local ISAAC’S Restaurant & Deli in Exton, PA hot soup was part of their “Share the Warmth” promotion that benefited the Chester County Food Bank.
During the month of January, they offered to donate $1 for ever cup of soup ordered…any day of the week…for the whole month!
“We just wanted to help out the people in the community, said General Manager Andrew Micucc. In February, 2011, he presented a check for $1441 to the Chester County Food Bank.
Companies like this just warm our hearts!
Bring a Can to Willistown Twp Events
By · CommentsIn Willistown, the Church of the Good Samaritan and Paoli Presbyterian Church have partnered with the Food Bank in the fight against hunger.
Through the Willistown Parks and Recreation Can-Can project, Willistown area residents can help. Simply bring a can if you can to Willistown Township Parks and Recreation events in 2011. They will also have a cash and check donation box.
You may also drop off cans at the Township Administration office at 40 Lloyd Avenue, Malvern, suites 204-206 between 8 a.m. and noon, and 1 – 4 p.m. weekdays, except for holidays.
Here’s what is needed most:
• canned veggies.fruit • beans, tuna, canned meat and ravioli • stews, soups • cereals, pasta, rice • granola barsFor more info, contact Mary at 610-647-5300 x224
Bring A Food Donation…receive a Raffle Ticket
By · CommentsIn an effort to help alliviate hunger in Chester County, Exton Place of the Exton Square Mall has partnered with the Chester County Food Bank to present a food drive and fund raiser now through May 15, 2011
Bring in 5 non-perishable items and receive a raffle ticket to win a Trollbead starter bracelet (retail value $300) or a Vera Bradley Blue Lagoon Metropolitan, Tote, Side by Side, and Checkbook Wallet in Black ((retail value $255). Or purchase a $15 Goodie Bag filled with 5 raffle tickets, a $10 Exton Place gift card and a free gift. Drawing will be held on May 15th. All proceeds will go directly to Chester County Food Bank.
Florist Supports Food Bank
By · CommentsMatlack Florist of West Chester is celebrating Spring with a special daffodil sale that will benefit the Chester County Food Bank.
All profits from their Daffodil Bunch Sale (just $2.50 a bunch) is coming to the food bank to help us purchase food for the local food cupboards – food supplies are very low at the cupboards who are struggling to have enough food for the people they serve.
The special sale begins Thursday March 17th and ends Monday, March 21st. Please support them – visit their website to learn more: matlackflorist.com
We are grateful for all the local support of the food bank!
Grant Fund Supports the Work of the Food Bank
By · CommentsOn February 3, 2011, The Chester County Food Bank received a $250,000 Community Development Block Grant through the Chester County Commissioners.
The money will be used to cover the purchase of the Food Bank’s warehouse, offices and commercial kitchen in Downingtown. The purchase of the property allows the food bank to drastically reduce its annual expenses and continue to direct 95 percent of all monetary donations to the organization’s mission of providing food for those who need it in Chester County.
“In the two years that the Chester County Food Bank has been established, the board members, staff and volunteers have created an organization that is incredibly effective in meeting the increasing needs of households in Chester County that don’t have enough food,” said Commissioners Chair Terence Farrell.
Commissioner Kathi Cozzone added, “Chester County Community Development Block Grant funds are awarded to organizations like the Chester County Food Bank to help eliminate the need to pay rent or other annual costs. It is a tremendous boost, and lets the staff and volunteers focus on delivering the services so desperately needed, rather than spending too much time and money on the running costs.”
The Food Bank serves 34,000 Chester County households. The number of families served has increased by 2,000 in the past two years. In 2010, 44 farms and 135 raised beds provided fresh produce for the Food Bank – totaling more than 135,000 pounds of produce.
The Food Bank’s commercial kitchen helps preserve fresh fruit and vegetables so that they are available to families year-round.
Larry Welsch, Food Bank Manager, said, “We are grateful to the Commissioners and to Pat Bokovitz and his staff in Community Development for awarding us this significant grant. We also appreciate the County’s on-going support through the Department of Human Services.
“The purchase of the warehouse, offices and commercial kitchen means that more Food Bank programs can be financed – including programs where ‘people serve people’ throughout the county. It will also allow us to focus on supplying food and goods for the 27 food cupboards and 41 meal sites that provide food throughout the county to those who need it.”
Freezer Dies…Food Bank Helps
By · CommentsAction News of Philadelphia did a news story when the West Chester Salvation Army lost all the frozen food due to a freezer malfunction.
During the busy holiday season, the Chester County Food Bank staff provided meat to the Salvation Army so they could offer their annual holiday meals to families struggling to get enough to eat.
Here is the video of the news story: CLICK HERE
Horse Show Event to Benefit Food Bank
By · CommentsAt the Devon Horse Show grounds for two weeks this summer, and event will be held to benefit many worthy organizations, including the Chester County Food Bank.
The First Annual Brandywine Valley Summer Series will be held two consecutive weeks: June 29 – July 11, 2011. This event will include two “AA” horse shows as well as classes for Hunters, Jumpers and Equitation.
Here is their website to learn more: http://brandywinevalleysummerseries.com/
This press release includes directions to the show: http://phelpsmediagroup.com/viewarticle.php?id=5525
Vote & Help A Garden Win $25,000
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The Chester County Food Bank helped build the Nancy Hollywood Community Garden & Wellness Center at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Exton, Pa. In their first year, the garden volunteers provided 330 pounds of vegetables to the food bank. They are hoping to win a PEPSI REFRESH grant by asking people to visit this website and VOTE!
Go to: www.refresheverything.com/wegrowhope
CLICK: “vote for this idea“ on the right had side, then sign in and register your vote!
The work at the center is amazing; they offer education on the value of nutritional food as well as raised garden beds that encourage community service opportunities to individuals, groups and companies.
Visit their website to learn more: www.we-grow-hope.org

