Tag: Feeding America

Food or heat or health care?

Posted by – February 19, 2010

Thousands of East Tennesseans face this decision daily

Second Harvest logoKnoxville, TN – It is a frightening sign of our troubled economy. Every night in East Tennessee more than 245,500 people go to bed not sure if they will have food to eat in the next few days. Many of them are families with children.

Every month more than 16,000 of our neighbors must choose between buying food and paying for heat. Almost the same number faces choosing between food and health care.

These are the hard realities discovered during a national survey on hunger. Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee participated in the study, which was conducted on behalf of Feeding America, the national organization of which Second Harvest is a member.

“We know the demand for food continues to grow,” said Elaine Streno, Executive Director of Second Harvest.  “I’m not sure we fully realized just how dire things are for so many people across 18 counties, from the plateau to the mountains.”

Many of those in need are just average folks. Only 8 percent of the 36,800 different people helped in a week are homeless and almost a quarter of those helped are in households where there is at least one employed adult.

“People are working and still unsure they can feed their family,” said Streno. “That’s a situation than can leave a person almost hopeless.”

The impact of Second Harvest is deep. Second Harvest supplies an average of 78% of the food distributed by area pantries, 67% of the food distributed by kitchens, and 54% of the food distributed by shelters. Group homes and many service organizations also get their food from Second Harvest.

“What it all means to us is this: more and more people need food and we will need to raise more money to meet that need,” says Streno. “Even though we can provide three meals for only a dollar, the task before us is still daunting.”

If you are interested in supporting Second Harvest, or work as part of an agency or food bank and are interested in setting up an interview with a Second Harvest representative, please call Elaine Streno at 865-850-4284.  For more info visit: www.secondharvestknox.org

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Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee, a member of Feeding America, has worked to eliminate hunger since 1982.  In 2009, this organization provided food for more than 9.7 million meals in 18 counties in East Tennessee.  With 6 major programs and 450 Agency/Food Partners, Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee distributes food to more than 145,000 kids, adults and seniors each month.  The service area includes Anderson, Blount, Campbell, Claiborne , Cocke, Cumberland, Fentress, Grainger, Hamblen, Jefferson, Knox, Loudon, Monroe, Morgan, Roane, Scott, Sevier and Union Counties.

Media Contact:
Elaine Streno
(865) 850-4284

Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Presents the Second Annual Irish Festival

Posted by – August 19, 2009

Knoxville, Tenn. – Wear green and help feed the hungry of EastLogo Tennessee!  Second Harvest Food Bank will partner with the Irish community for the Second Annual East Tennessee Irish Festival on Saturday, August 22 at World’s Fair Park Festival Lawn from 1:00pm until 10:00pm.  

“Every dollar spent at the East Tennessee Irish Fest goes directly to helping feed the hungry in our community,” said Elaine Streno, Executive Director of Second Harvest Food Bank.  “At Second Harvest, we are helping over 145,000 people each month and these types of events allow us to continue our mission of ending hunger in East Tennessee.”

The festival will begin with the marching of Knoxville’s Pipes and Drums and a flag raising ceremony.  Bands such as the Dublin City Ramblers, Shamrock Road, and Sigean Band will entertain crowds throughout the day as will members of the Drake School of Irish Dance.  Attendees can enjoy a variety of Irish food and drinks while kids play on the inflatable playground, get their face painted, and meet and greet members of the Knoxville Fire and Police Departments.  A corn-hole tournament will begin at 4:00pm.

Tickets are $10 for adults; $5 for UT students, police officers and firefighters; and kids 12 and under are free.

If you are interested in setting up an interview with a Second Harvest representative, please call John at 865-521-0000.  For more info visit: www.secondharvestknox.org or www.etnirishfest.com.

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Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee, a member of Feeding America, has worked to eliminate hunger since 1982.  In 2009, this organization provided food for more than 9.7 million meals in 18 counties in East Tennessee.  With 6 major programs and 450 Agency/Food Partners, Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee distributes food to more than 145,000 kids, adults and seniors each month. 

Media Contact:
Ryan Willis
(865) 584-0550
rwillis@ackermannpr.com

Second Harvest Sees Record Demand, Provides More Food than Ever Before

Posted by – August 17, 2009

Knoxville, Tenn. – If anyone needs proof just how tough things haveLogo  gotten in East Tennessee all they need to do is talk to the people at Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee. In the last year an additional 15,000 people per month have found themselves in need of food. That means 145,000 people in need are getting food each month, and the demand is still growing. 

Sadly, it’s meant another record year for Second Harvest with the equivalent of 9.5 million meals provided across an 18 county area. That’s almost 13 million pounds of food. 6,450 tons of food have been provided…and simply put, it’s not enough. 

“Our partner agencies have been hit hard with so many requests for food. I am happy to say that Second Harvest has been able to dramatically increase the amount of food we were able to provide to our agencies.  However, we are learning that the amount of food that is being distributed into the community is still not meeting the full demand for food assistance,” said Elaine Streno, Executive Director of Second Harvest.  

Second Harvest Food Bank has been able to handle the increase in demand by working with a network of agency partners such as church pantries, shelters, group homes, community kitchens, schools and many other organizations that serve the needy.  With the help of these organizations, the food bank has been fortunate to distribute the record breaking 12.9 million pounds of food throughout 18 counties in East Tennessee.

“And while we are thrilled that more people and businesses are supporting our work it still isn’t enough,” said Streno. “If we can raise more money and purchase more food, we can feed more people. It’s as simple as that. We know things are hard for a lot of people, but we hope those who can will dig a little deeper and help us make sure people aren’t going without food.”

Second Harvest Food Bank will continue to work on increasing the quantity and number of staple products offered to agency partners in an effort to better serve the hungry in our community.

If you are interested in supporting Second Harvest, or work as part of an agency or food bank and are interested in setting up an interview with a Second Harvest representative, please call Elaine Streno at 865-850-4284.  For more info visit: www.secondharvestknox.org

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Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee, a member of Feeding America, has worked to eliminate hunger since 1982.  In 2009, this organization provided food for more than 9.7 million meals in 18 counties in East Tennessee.  With 6 major programs and 450 Agency/Food Partners, Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee distributes food to more than 145,000 kids, adults and seniors each month. 

Media Contact:
Ryan Willis
(865) 584-0550
rwillis@ackermannpr.com