Category Archives: Orange County

Are other countries not battling the food insecurit and economic crisis we are?

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Gallup pole for Chinese struggling less than Americans

This was quite interesting because we have the ability to help those in need but a lot of people don’t know how to do that.

We as a community of people in the city of Orange realize we have an obligation to help those in need in our local neighborhood also abroad but there is now a tremendous need right where many of us live. We don’t question the why there is the need but to fill it.

That is why You Are Special exists. To provide a local food pantry/food bank to those in our community.

We are focusing on the problem of giving food out to families, working poor, elderly and now youth. Some come from the local colleges to get food because they don’t make enough money to purchase their food. When people eat then our goal is met.

Buy a bowl, eat soup and help Food Bank | HeraldTribune.com

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Buy a bowl, eat soup and help Food Bank | HeraldTribune.com.

This is such a great idea for a local food pantry to raise money for hunger awareness. Today at our food bank in Orange, the line was probably the largest we have had so far this year. We don’t charge anyone for anything. We have food costs as an agency. Our desire is to help people. I read this the other day, “we think people,” although that is awesome, we at You Are Special “think Christ, who helps us think people”.

Life Inc. – Good Graph Friday: Who’s going hungry

Life Inc. – Good Graph Friday: Who’s going hungry.

As a food bank in Orange County, we are seeing another growth spurt in the need for food. Many come from all walks of life. Many elderly, youth that are homeless and families are in need of food. We appreciate all those who contribute to our program because it helps tremendously.

Thank you to Warne Family Foundation and Kingdom of Love from the You Are Special food pantry/food bank

Hello Sara and Greg,

We just want to say thanks for the generosity you have shown with giving YAS the ability to purchase this walk in cooler for our food bank/food pantry in Orange, Ca. Every week we are getting more requests for food and before we had our cooler, it was difficult to collect as much food as we could and put it different places ever week. You have no idea how grateful we really are.

Elderly, newly unemployed put more strain of food banks – AltoonaMirror.com – Altoona, PA | News, Sports, Jobs, Community Information – The Altoona Mirror

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Elderly, newly unemployed put more strain of food banks – AltoonaMirror.com – Altoona, PA | News, Sports, Jobs, Community Information – The Altoona Mirror.

We are finding at our food bank in Orange County, that many elderly are coming more now than ever. They are on a fixed income and this is a huge blessing that we can help them in some way.

Second Harvest says, “For seniors, fixed incomes and limited mobility may lead to chronically poor nutrition. And poor diet can compound many health problems, including diabetes and hypertension.  According to the Elder Economic Security Index, which figures in housing, food, transportation and health care, more than 15% of Orange County seniors don’t have enough money for adequate food.  Even with incomes above the Federal poverty level ($10,400 for a single person, $14,000 for a couple), seniors coping with high housing costs and rising medical costs simply can’t afford nutritious food. Seniors at FeedOC

YAS food bank/community outreach Thank you to WD Foundation

We just want to say thank you to those that help the YAS foodbank/community outreach. We would not be able to feed the over 70,000 people per year without the help of our sponsors, donators and volunteers.

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Thank you Rose for allowing us to partner with your organization, WD Foundation. The homeless, the working poor, elderly, children, unemployed and even the youth thank you.

Thank you Anaheim Ducks!

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Hello Ashley,

You and the Anaheim Ducks made the YAS team’s night thoroughly enjoyable. These volunteers work diligently to serve Orange and Orange County in the area of one our basic needs, food. They give of their time, money, love and compassion to serve those in need. We could not have blessed them the way you did by being so generous and allowing the volunteers to attend a game. Thank you very much!

For the Anaheim Ducks and Ashley

Older adults hardest hit by hunger as their presence grows on the free food bank lines

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Older adults hardest hit by hunger as their presence grows on the free food bank lines.

Hard working older adults are also needing help in our food pantry. We are now supporting MercyHouse, and elderly home program for low income seniors. Food is getting to be very expensive and even if you make a fairly reasonable salary, how can you pay for the food? We are very blessed in that we can give some organic fruits, vegetables and even meat from Trader Joe’s, one of our main donators. All the people who receive food from us are very thankful! So are we to be able to give it out.

Poverty affects 46 million Americans | LinkedIn

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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.

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.