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To Get Involved: VISIT WeNourishHope.orgCALL 904.353.FOOD (3663)
EMAIL [email protected] Harvest North Florida is an IRS 501(C)(3) program (EIN #59-1965600) and all contributions are tax deductible.
Second Harvest North Florida fights hunger
every day. More than 450 nonprofits are
dependent on us to provide them with food
for the hungry people they serve – children,
veterans, seniors and the working poor.
As a nonprofit, we are dependent on cash and
food donations, as well as volunteers, to
deliver over 20 million pounds of food to
hundreds of thousands of people in need.
Even that's not enough. We need to reach
40 million pounds to end hunger in our
17-county north Florida region. Won’t
you support us today?
Our warehouse is located at: 1502 Jessie Street, Jacksonville, FL 32206 WeNourishHope.org
We couldn’t do the work we do without the thousands of
volunteers who assist our small staff. Let us develop a
creative way for your service group, corporation or family
to volunteer time and make a personal, powerful
experience for all involved. Visit WeNourishHope.org
or email [email protected] to learn more.
Second Harvest also encourages community groups
to get involved by hosting food or fund drives at their
schools, places of business or worship or in their
neighborhoods. Shelf-stable items are important staples
in our ability to provide meals. Second Harvest can
create seven meals from each $1 donated. Learn more
at WeNourishHope.org/onedollar. Second Harvest
takes food donations at the warehouse, Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Since 1979, Second Harvest North Florida’s mission has been providing foodresources to hungry people. Second Harvest works within a vast network ofresources and partners – including food and financial donors, a dedicated staffand volunteers that help manage the work load and agencies that distributemeals to families and individuals in need.
Second Harvest North Florida is a proud member of Feeding America – the nation'slargest charitable hunger-relief organization. It has a network of 205 member foodbanks and food-rescue organizations serving all 50 states, the District of Columbia andPuerto Rico. The Feeding America Network secures and distributes more than 2 billionpounds of donated food and grocery products annually.
The NeedMore than 342,000 individuals in the Second Harvest North Floridaservice area are deemed to be “food insecure” – which means theymight not be hungry, but they also don’t know when they will eatagain. Of that total, more than 117,000 are children. In the 17-county area we serve, 136,269 people are in a class of workingpoor with no access to federal or state benefits. We are the solesource of food for thousands of working poor families.
Food ArrivesFrom Donations: Local grocery store partners, regional foodwholesalers, local food drives, individuals, farmers & farmers marketsFrom Government Resources: TEFAP (from USDA)Through Feeding America Network: CHOICE system, national donor relationships As Purchased Resources
Food is DistributedTo 450+ Member Agencies: Ministries, church pantries, medicalclinics, senior citizen centers, after-school programs, summerprograms, shelters & feeding sitesThrough Mobile PantriesThrough Special Programs: Kids Cafe, Summer Lunch feedingsites, BackPack Program, healthy food distribution programs,SNAP outreach
Food is Sorted/StoredFood is sorted/stored in our 33,000-square-foot warehouse facility orother warehouse locations in St. Augustine, Gainesville and Lake CityPerishable foods are stored in freezers or refrigeration units Non-perishable foods are sorted and shelved for distribution
Second Harvest staff includes 24 direct operations employees
3,770 volunteers worked 24,000+ hours in 2011
HOW WE SERVE PEOPLE IN NEED
• 1 in 6 adults are food insecure
• 1 in 4 children are food insecure
• $1 donated = 7 meals, a two-day supply of food for a person in need
• We source and distribute food donated by retailers and the community via fourprimary warehouses and 21 trucks
• More than 450 nonprofit agencies includinghomeless shelters, senior citizen centers,day care facilities, youth programs and foodpantries depend on us.
• Second Harvest has a detailed monitoringprocess to ensure that all food donationsare stored safely, properly distributed andeasily accessed by those in need.
• Our large food supply partners include Wal-Mart, Winn-Dixie, Publix, BJs, Sam'sWholesale and Target. We also receive USDAsurplus food, in addition to produce fromlocal farms as they become available.
• As part of the Feeding America nationalnetwork of food banks, we offer nonprofitsthe ability to stretch their dollar and usethose resources on other program services.
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OUR SERVICE AREAGeographically, the area served bySecond Harvest represents more than10,000 square miles, including nearly3,000 square miles served by theSecond Harvest facility on Jessie Street.
4 WAYS YOU CAN HELP FIGHT HUNGER
Every dollar you donatewill provide seven meals to hungry neighbors. Tosee more on the impact your donation makes, visit wenourishhope.org/onedollar.
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Adopt a hungry child through our BackPack program for $100 forthe entire school year (42 weekends). This provides children livingat or below the poverty level with food staples to feed a family of
four during the weekend that will help bridge the gapwhen school nutrition programs are not available. Thereis currently an unmet need of several thousand children in north Florida. To learn more about the BackPackprogram, visit wenourishhope.org/backpack.
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Feed 237 families enough food to lastfour days by sponsoring a mobilepantry with a gift of $1,000. The hopeit provides is priceless. To learn moreabout mobile pantries, visit wenourishhope.org/mobilepantry.
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Help end hunger by investing in Second Harvest. Your gifts helppower our distribution network that gets food into the hands ofpeople who need it. Unrestricted dollars fuel our operation so that
we can keep the cost of food to our agencies low.Join us in ending hunger by becoming an annual ormonthly donor. Visit wenourishhope.org/donate.
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