christian cupboard emergency food shelf community report-2015
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It doesn’t take much to put a hole in the household budget. For Robert and Susan, it was the sudden loss of Robert’s job. Susan worked part-time but Robert’s income was critical. The couple searched for ways to extend their savings and Susan’s part-time work while Robert entered a work force retraining program. They contacted CCEFS.
After registering, Robert or Susan would visit CCEFS to get monthly support. Taking advantage of recently implemented choice service model at CCEFS, the couple was able to choose the packaged products, meats,
produce, and dairy that best matched with what they had at home. After a few months, Robert completed his training and began to search for a job. While it took longer than he had hoped, Robert soon found a position that provided him full-time work that was close to home. Robert and Susan got back on their feet and no longer visit CCEFS.
CCEFS was able to learn the details of this happy ending when Robert ran into one of our volunteers at the grocery store and shared his story. He thanked her for helping them during their critical time.
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We provide food, personal care items, and other resources to people in crisis.
Jessica Amel is one of our regular volunteers having discovered CCEFS two years ago. A Woodbury resident, with husband Ben, 8-year old Jameson and 7-year old Avery, Jessica shares her thoughts about volunteering at CCEFS. “Volunteering has provided my young family a deeper perspective of our city while allowing us to give back. Helping families that are struggling with
food insecurity in my own community has been an incredibly positive experience for our family,” says Jessica. “I really enjoy that there are a variety of volunteer roles that I can help with. I am an intake volunteer a majority
of the time, but I have also been able to help with communications and community outreach. I can help both at the food shelf as well as from home. Volunteering on site is a lot of fun, as everyone is very friendly and I have had the opportunity to meet a variety of wonderful people.”
“But probably the most rewarding aspect for me,” added Jessica, “is the opportunity to interact with our clients. Almost all of the volunteer opportunities provide that and it is wonderful to see the difference you are making in people’s lives.”
Thanks To All of Our Volunteers!
7380 Afton RoadWoodbury, MN 55125
Board of DirectorsStatement of Financials for 2014
Statement of Activity
REVENUES 2014
Contributions $141,425Grants $ 46,189In-Kind Donations $245,082Other Revenue $ 425
TOTAL REVENUE $433,121
EXPENSE
Program Services $344,264Management & General $ 80,733Fundraising $ 1,574
TOTAL EXPENSE $426,571
NET $ 6,550
Statement of Financial Position
ASSETS 12/31/14
Current Assets $165,827Fixed Assets Net of Depreciation $ 18,304
TOTAL ASSETS $184,131
LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS
Current Liabilities $ 4,998Net Assets $179,133
TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS $184,131Greig Metzger
Executive DirectorLisa Engh
Board Chair
(Unaudited)
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Thank you for enabling us to serve our community. It is only with the generous support of individuals, businesses, and faith organizations that we can provide for our customers.
You donated over $330,000 in cash, food, and in-kind donations to support our families. Thank you for your generosity.
Our community gardeners planted, tended, harvested, and donated over 9,600 pounds of fresh fruit and vegetables. More produce is the number one request from our customers. Thank you for hard work.
Volunteers provided nearly 10,000 hours of service time that allowed us to expand the families served by over 10% versus the prior year. This dedication supported 6,000 households. Thank you for your time.
Hunger remains a challenge for many of our neighbors. Families are confronted with hard choices when budgets are at their limits and unforeseen expenses hit. It is a story that is all too familiar to many in our community. Yet, with your continued support we can bring hope to the table.
Peace to you,
Letter to the Community
Lisa EnghBoard ChairDirector of MissionsKing of Kings Lutheran Church
Linda Goodno SecretaryLicensed Real Estate Assistant The Chuck Eckberg Group
Peter BloomquistAVPGreen Tree
Debra IndahlRetired RNCommunity Member
Michelle SensburgBoard Vice ChairSenior Compliance AdvisorSecurian Retirement
Jeff Hagen TreasurerBusiness BankerBremer Bank
Doug RydenRetiredCommunity Member
Mary WestbergCompliance SpecialistWoodbury Financial
Fresh Produce Distributed
55,000 pounds
Families Served
5,977 families
Volunteer Particiation
418 volunteers
Food Distributed
490,000 pounds