FOOD Share inches closer to overall goal to raise 200,000 pounds of food for Tackle Hunger campaign

Ventura County’s regional food bank and The Collection at Riverpark’s second annual CAN-tree Collection food drive brings in 81,200 canned goods for hungry
By: Consortium Media
 
Dec. 10, 2013 - PRLog -- (VENTURA COUNTY, Calif.) – The weekend of Dec. 6-8 was reveling in the holiday spirit and goodwill when The Collection at Riverpark hosted the second annual CAN-tree Collection drive in support of Ventura County FOOD Share’s Holiday Tackle Hunger campaign.

The dining and shopping destination’s plaza was lined with 103 can-trees – Christmas trees built with 700 cans of food – built by community teams, as well as a 14-foot can-tree made of 10,000 cans of food donated by Whole Foods Market and constructed by students of ACE Charter High School. Wrapping up the event weekend, about 81,200 cans of food were collected.

“We are overwhelmed by the generosity of those in our community who helped make this not only a fun event, but one in which we hope will make a difference for those in need during the holidays,” said Leticia Wilson, director of marketing at The Collection at Riverpark. “Working together with FOOD Share continues to be a wonderful and worthwhile experience.”

The CAN-tree Collection is FOOD Share’s signature event during its annual Holiday Tackle Hunger Campaign – a three-month-long push to boost donations during the year when the need is most critical to help feed more than 74,500 hungry people per month. This year, FOOD Share hopes to collect more than $150,000 in monetary donations and 200,000 pounds of donated food to help restock the shelves of their Oxnard warehouse distribution center by Super Bowl Sunday on Feb. 2.

“We are thrilled with the results of the second annual CAN-tree Collection food drive as we’ve almost doubled the number of donations from last year,” explains FOOD Share president and CEO Bonnie Weigel. “Although CAN-tree weekend has come to an end, the fight to meet our goals for Tackle Hunger still goes on and we hope the community stays inspired to continue its support so no one goes hungry during the holiday season.”

Cumulus Radio’s B95.1 broadcasted live from the CAN-tree event from a Holiday PODS® container decorated by The Vines at Riverpark and will continue to collect monetary and non-perishable food donations for Tackle Hunger until Sunday, Dec. 22, at The Collection.

On Wednesday, Dec. 18, the Pleasant Valley School District will roll in additional donations to help FOOD Share meet its Tackle Hunger goals when it holds a Stuff-the-Bus food drive. For anyone who would like to coordinate a food drive to support FOOD Share, contact Karen Jensen, FOOD Share’s food source director at kjensen@foodshare.com or 805-983-7100 X135.

About FOOD Share:

The food bank distributing millions of pounds of food each year to those in need throughout Ventura County, FOOD Share collects and receives food year-round, distributing through more than 162 pantry partner agencies throughout Ventura County, including Camarillo, Fillmore, Moorpark, Oak View, Ojai, Oxnard, Santa Paula, Simi Valley, Somis, Thousand Oaks and Ventura.

FOOD Share provides food to more than 74,500 people each month countywide through its partner agencies and multiple programs. Programs include the Senior Share that provides supplemental nutrition to nearly 2,000 low income seniors, home delivered meals and supplemental groceries through the Oxnard and Ventura Senior Nutrition Programs and, the Kids’ Farmers’ Markets, offering nutrition education, healthy recipe preparation and taste testing and a farmers’ market free fresh produce “shopping experience.”

In 2011, FOOD Share partnered with Ventura County’s Human Services Agency to provide expanded CalFresh enrollment assistance. CalFresh, formerly called food stamps, is the largest federal nutrition assistance program that provides supplemental nutrition assistance to eligible Ventura County residents.

In May 2013, FOOD Share established a partnership with Southern California Gas to further expand and support the hungry individuals the food bank serves.  The Southern California Gas CARE Program provides a further source of support to individuals and families who are struggling to make ends meet.  The CARE program provides relief through discounted gas utility bills for individuals and families.

For more information: call (805) 983-7100 or go to http://www.foodshare.com.

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