Hunger center reach further into the suburbs
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Tapsearch Com Ray Tapajna Chronicles, ... We have old baptism room look like grocery stores serving members food .... A decent home that now sells for close to $200000 was only about $25000 back then. ...
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Hunger centers expanding into the suburbs
We previously wrote about our church baptism room being converted to a food pantry and looking like a grocery store. This was established to feed the hungry in the inner city. Now local populations in the suburbs need the service.
This is from the Sun Post Herald that serves several suburbs west of Cleveland Ohio. It says Clients often the last to feel effects of economic recovery.
A director of one of the suburban emergency food centers, says the need to provide food to families keeps increasing. The director reports they are about 70 percent up over last year and it just keeps going up. From 2008-2009, it went up 38 percent.
The director added that the greatest increase has been in the 19 to 59 year old range, with one or more people in the household losing a job.
Other suburban hunger centers report about the same thing. They are regular people. It is you and me coming in. It is quite humbling for them, but they are using the services.
T----- G---- knows what it is to be unemployed, having been out of work as a residential architect for more than a year. She volunteers as the manager of a resale shop at a church. She volunteered at a food pantry for almost seven years.
( The article goes on and mentioned all the food centers in the western suburbs of Cleveland.) One church center encourages parishoners to write about what their children may want for Christmas and the note is put under a tree called the Angel Tree. Donated presents are then distributed to the children accordingly. Another center had a Christmas store where parents could come in and picked gifts for their children at no cost. There was also an event for seniors and singles.
Another director adds that even when people do find a job, it takes them a long time to catch up if you are unemployed for a year or so. We read in the paper there are more jobs but we have not seen them here.
We told this story about the Clinton Years when the American Dream was Reversed. The Clinton years was the core of our economic crisis. It was the eye of our economic storms.
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Tapsearch Com Ray Tapajna Chronicles, ... We have old baptism room look like grocery stores serving members food .... A decent home that now sells for close to $200000 was only about $25000 back then. ...
globalization boomerangs back to your own front door
Hunger centers expanding into the suburbs
No one really knows how many people are unemployed as need for emergency foods reaches into the suburbs of major cities
We previously wrote about our church baptism room being converted to a food pantry and looking like a grocery store. This was established to feed the hungry in the inner city. Now local populations in the suburbs need the service.
This is from the Sun Post Herald that serves several suburbs west of Cleveland Ohio. It says Clients often the last to feel effects of economic recovery.
A director of one of the suburban emergency food centers, says the need to provide food to families keeps increasing. The director reports they are about 70 percent up over last year and it just keeps going up. From 2008-2009, it went up 38 percent.
The director added that the greatest increase has been in the 19 to 59 year old range, with one or more people in the household losing a job.
Other suburban hunger centers report about the same thing. They are regular people. It is you and me coming in. It is quite humbling for them, but they are using the services.
T----- G---- knows what it is to be unemployed, having been out of work as a residential architect for more than a year. She volunteers as the manager of a resale shop at a church. She volunteered at a food pantry for almost seven years.
( The article goes on and mentioned all the food centers in the western suburbs of Cleveland.) One church center encourages parishoners to write about what their children may want for Christmas and the note is put under a tree called the Angel Tree. Donated presents are then distributed to the children accordingly. Another center had a Christmas store where parents could come in and picked gifts for their children at no cost. There was also an event for seniors and singles.
Another director adds that even when people do find a job, it takes them a long time to catch up if you are unemployed for a year or so. We read in the paper there are more jobs but we have not seen them here.
We told this story about the Clinton Years when the American Dream was Reversed. The Clinton years was the core of our economic crisis. It was the eye of our economic storms.
Google reference-
The Clinton years are the core of our economic crisis and yet the media ... to end hunger in American citing more than 35 million people were going hungry. .... Search under tapsearcher, tapsearch.com, tapsearch twitter for thousands of .... Our local newspaper chose to ignore his letter and did not pubish it or ...
http://www.ethicsbox.com/ or search under - tapsearch hungry -















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