Monthly Archives: September 2011

Poverty affects 46 million Americans | LinkedIn

Lombard Street, September 2011

 

 

 

 

Poverty affects 46 million Americans | LinkedIn.

YAS feeds over 70,000 people per year now out of our small less than 2,000 square feet facility that is donated to us. Every week, our drivers go out on the road to pick up food for the people who stand in line to receive food. There are many elderly, youth and families that are impacted by the low economy. It is a wonderful thing to be able to help those in need here at our food bank. Thank you for those who donate to us such as Second Harvest, Pacific Ranch Market, Trader Joes, Albertsons and Ralphs. Now WD Foundation and WD Corporation are helping us too kick off this holiday season’s Thanksgiving Dinner giveaway.

Plainfield, Watchung mayors aid food banks by bagging groceries | MyCentralJersey.com | MyCentralJersey.com

Plainfield, Watchung mayors aid food banks by bagging groceries | MyCentralJersey.com | MyCentralJersey.com.

How we treat homeless when nobody is looking | homeless, becker, county – Home – The Orange County Register

Homeless man, Tokyo.

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How we treat homeless when nobody is looking | homeless, becker, county – Home – The Orange County Register.

This is a good article but I do think there are many who want to help but most do now know how. Our desire is to help but we do not have the space.

There are many empty locations around Orange where the facilities could be used for temporary shelters. There is the Adray building that has been sitting empty for quite a while. There is an empty building on Prospect and Chapman just filling up with dust and dirt becoming a menace to look at. There is a huge office building that has been sitting empty behind the hospital on Chapman and Yorba.I have personally called on two and they said several years back they would be used for something else.

Homelessness is becoming a reality on a daily basis here in this Orange bubble that we tend to live in. Today a woman in line for food asked me to make a recommendation for her on where she might get some work as a caretaker. She said someone was kind enough to let her use a room but in a few weeks she would be homeless. She was in her late 50′s early 60′s …what is she going to do? There is a way to help those who are willing to work but can’t if we work as a team and not so divided over issues that might be irrelevant and help people not be so dependent on the state system.

Md. to sell apples grown at prison complex – Crime Scene – The Washington Post

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Md. to sell apples grown at prison complex – Crime Scene – The Washington Post.

Now this is a very creative way to work and it actually is Scriptural for those who have been thieves, burglars or robbers.

In Ephesians 4:28, “Let him who stole steal no longer but rather let him labor, working with his hands what is good, that he may have something to give him who has need.”

Supporting those in need with food donated to a food bank, helps many. This actually helps three groups, the prisoners to work and give back, supports a community instead of government funds and the prison itself to teach and train in agriculture. This is a weak area in our nation with Monsanto trying to take over.

Good job Maryland.

Farmer donates apple crop to food bank during Day of Caring | BlueRidgeNow.com

Caruthersville, MO, 4-15-06 -- This food bank ...

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Farmer donates apple crop to food bank during Day of Caring | BlueRidgeNow.com.

SoCal food prices jump to 3-year high – Handling Hard Times – The Orange County Register

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SoCal food prices jump to 3-year high – Handling Hard Times – The Orange County Register.

Poverty In America: A Special Report

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Poverty In America: A Special Report

America is getting poorer. The U.S. government has just released a bunch of new statistics about poverty in America, and once again this year the news is not good. According to a special report from the U.S. Census Bureau, 46.2 million Americans are now living in poverty. The number of those living in poverty in America has grown by 2.6 million in just the last 12 months, and that is the largest increase that we have ever seen since the U.S. government began calculating poverty figures back in 1959. Not only that, median household income has also fallen once again. In case you are keeping track, that makes three years in a row. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, median household income in the United States dropped 2.3% in 2010 after accounting for inflation. Overall, median household income in the United States has declined by a total of 6.8% once you account for inflation since December 2007. So should we be excited that our incomes are going down and that a record number of Americans slipped into poverty last year? Should we be thrilled that the economic pie is shrinking and that our debt levels are exploding? All of those that claimed that the U.S. economy was recovering and that everything was going to be just fine have some explaining to do.

Back in the year 2000, 11.3% of all Americans were living in poverty. Today, 15.1% of all Americans are living in poverty. The last time the poverty level was this high was back in 1993.

via Poverty In America: A Special Report.

YAS has a new walk in cooler that was funded by grants/supporters Thank you!

Here is our new walk in cooler and a Tuesday food pick up/unloading. Those that work on the Tuesday before the food giveaway.This is used every week to feed those who have a need, whether homeless, working poor, elderly, single parents, or those who have lost their job. Our desire is for those who have a need to come get some help from a local down to earth food pantry.

Thank you for all those who serve and to those who have donated to YAS.

American poverty levels hit record high | World news | guardian.co.uk

American poverty levels hit record high

American poverty levels hit record high | World news | guardian.co.uk.

Numbers grow for a third year, to 15.1%, with 46 million people impoverished – the highest rate since 1993

The US has the highest poverty rate of any developed nation, according to the OECD. Photograph: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

A record 46 million Americans were living in poverty in 2010, pushing the US poverty rate to its highest level since 1993, according to a government report on the grim effects of stubbornly high unemployment.

 


Poverty rate rises as incomes decline – Census – Yahoo! Finance

Poverty rate rises as incomes decline – Census – Yahoo! Finance.