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Gleaners Launches Summer Food Program for Local Kids

Gleaners Community Food Bank announced on Monday, June 21 the launch of its Summer Food Service Program for many of it’s on-site summer distribution sites. The program will complement Gleaners’ food distribution programs through its more than 660-member partner network, emergency food distribution sites and emergency food box delivery programs to meet the need in the community.

 

“Summer has always been a difficult time for families and children facing hunger, and last summer we saw some of the greatest community need we have ever seen in Southeast Michigan,” said Gerry Brisson, president and CEO of Gleaners. “While there are new signs for hope, far too many children and families in our community will not be hunger free this summer without our help. Gleaners is dedicated to being a stabilizing resource for kids in need.”

 

This year’s Summer Food Service Program will use multiple distribution models to meet the needs of children 18 years or younger across Southeast Michigan.

 

Grocery sites: These 22 sites provide fresh milk, fruits, vegetables, lean protein and shelf-stable items to supply enough food for children to have multiple breakfasts and lunches prepared by their families in their own homes. Groceries are provided in a drive-thru set-up.

 

Meal sites: These 42 sites will be offered in two formats: providing take-home or onsite nutritionally-balanced, pre-prepared breakfasts and/or lunches. The take-home model allows families with children to pick up the pre-prepared meals once a week, using a drive-thru set-up. Onsite meals are provided while children are engaged in scheduled programming (such as summer camps or daycare facilities) at each site, with safety protocols in place.

 

Mobile Delivery sites: These 24 sites will provide families with breakfast lunch five days a week, delivered by refrigerated truck at pre-scheduled times to low-income housing neighborhoods. Parents or siblings can pick up the daily meals from the trucks for children in the household.

 

To support Gleaners’ summer food distributions, community members can donate to the Hunger Free Summer Plus campaign, in which all donations are matched by Citizens, Toni Wisne Sabina Foundation, GM, Ford, Mandell and Madeleine Berman Foundation and other generous donors. Donations can be made securely online at www.hungerfreesummer.org or by mail to Gleaners Community Food Bank (P.O. Box 44050, Detroit, MI 48244-0050). Checks should include “Hunger Free Summer” on the memo line to ensure the donation is matched.

Gleaners Community Food Bank announces the sponsorship of the Summer Food Service Program for Children. Free meals will be made available to children 18 years of age and under or persons up to age 26 who are enrolled in an educational program for the mentally or physically disabled that is recognized by a State or local public educational agency. The meals will be provided without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex or disability, and there will be no discrimination in the course of the meal service. Lunch meals will be provided at the following sites. To find more sites in your community call 2-1-1 (toll-free number).

For more information, visit gcfb.org

Wayne County Sites

Alberta W. King Village

Bethel Baptist Church, East

Brewster Homes

Cecil Head Start

Cesar Chavez Academy Elementary-Lower (Vernor campus)

Cesar Chavez Academy-Upper Elementary (Martin campus)

Cher’s Place

City of Highland Park-Ernes T. Ford Field House

Conant Avenue United Church

Cornerstone Estates

David Ellis Academy East

David Ellis Academy West

Detroit Academy of Arts & Sciences

Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation

DEPSA

Development Center Head Start

Dove Academy

Diggs Family Homes

Ebenezer Community and Cultural Center

Emerald Springs

Friendship House at Hamtramck Town Center

Fountain Court Cooperative

Gateway Townhomes

Genesis HOPE

Hamtramck Housing Commission

Hope of Detroit Academy

Inkster Head Start

Lafayette Day Care

Leland Community Affairs

Lemoyne Gardens

Martin Luther King Jr. Education Center Academy

McCoy Townhouses

Lemoyne Gardens

Martin Luther King Jr. Education Center Academy

McCoy Townhouses

Parkside Estates

Pure Heart Foundation

Regent Park Scholars

Rising Star M.B. Church

Roberto Clemente Rec. Center @ Mexican Village Parking Lot

Smith Homes

Southwest Solutions @ St. Anthony’s

Sowing Empowerment and Economic Development (SEED)

St. Stephens/St. Mary’s

St. Suzanne Cody Rouge Community Center What’s Good in My Hood Outdoor Adventure Camp

The Yunion

Temple of Faith

Trinity Lutheran

Trix Academy

Skilset Movement Studios

Urban Link Village/Rosedale

Urban Neighborhood Initiative

U Prep Academy High School

U Prep Art & Design Elementary

U Prep Art & Design Middle/High School

U Prep Ellen Thompson

U Prep Mark Murray Elementary

U Prep Science & Math Elementary

U Prep Science & Math High School

Van Dyke Center

 

Macomb County Sites

Academy of Warren

John F. Kennedy Memorial Park

New Apostolic Church

New England Towne Houses Co-op

United Way Ministry

 

Oakland County Sites

Bradford Academy

City of Wixom-Sibley Square Park

Morse Elementary

Oakland County Health Department

White Lake Middle School

 

 

 

In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, religious creed, disability, age, political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA.

Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g. Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should contact the Agency (State or local) where they applied for benefits.  Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339.  Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English.

 

 

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