You are cordially invited to attend the United Food Operation 30th Year Celebration and Kick Off at 10:00 AM on Friday, January 13th at the UFO Warehouse located at the Institute Industrial Park. Governor Earl Ray Tomblin will be attending along with other state officials.
The kick off gets everyone together to celebrate the start of the 10-week food distribution period. In addition to food distribution from the warehouse, the date begins Winter Harvest 2012, a fundraising effort to raise the additional support needed to ensure that United Food Operation can supply the 13 food pantries adequately this winter.
The following description is from the Feeding America website:
A critical component to a healthy life is nutrition. From birth, the intake of vital nutrients is essential to the growth and development of a healthy individual. Good nutrition, particularly in the first three years of life, is important in establishing and maintaining a good foundation that has implications on a child’s future physical and mental health, academic achievement, and economic productivity. Unfortunately, food insecurity is an obstacle that threatens that critical foundation.
United Food Operation is an important tool for fighting food insecurity in the Kanawha Valley. If you can help, please donate.
Donation by check: mail to United Food Operation, PO Box 20411, Charleston, WV 25362
We use the razoo Foundation donation service because of its ease of use and very low cost. It is a great service. You can use razoo to securely make a donation to United Food Operation with your Visa, Mastercard or American Express card.
(The following item appeared in the Charleston Gazette in Oct. 2011.)
West Virginia charity groups are reporting an increase in the number of people seeking assistance.
In the first nine months of this year there was a 6 percent increase in the number of West Virginians who called th statewide 211 hot line.
Local news sources report that the callers are seeking help with food, shelter and utilities. The hot line fields 1,500 to 2,000 calls a month.
If the upward trend continues, about 11,000 more people will have sought help with basic needs in 2011 than 2010.
The United Way of Central West Virginia reports that it has undergone a 146 percent increase in the number of calls it has received in the first nine months of the year.
More people are expected to seek help from our food pantries this winter.
United Food Operation is preparing for its 30th annual winter food distribution program, which will run from January 13 to March 31, 2012.
During this 10-week period United Food Operation will make weekly food distributions to 13 area food pantries in support of their missions to assist needy local families and individuals. The pantries are located across Kanawha and Putnam counties of West Virginia.
Support for United Food Operation comes primarily from voluntary contributions by employees at Charleston, WV-area plants, public utilities, and government facilities. It was originally organized by and continues to receive strong support from local union members in the region.
The group’s board of trustees met with representatives of the participating food pantries on November 17. They announced that the warehouse distribution center would again be supplied free of charge by Bayer Crop Science at the Institute Industrial Park in Institute, WV. Distribution will take place each Saturday morning during the program period.