Agency Spotlight – Calvary Outreach Center
Author: Erin Gray
We couldn’t accomplish our mission of fighting hunger in Central Florida without our partner agencies. The majority of our partners are food pantries of various types and sizes.
Calvary Outreach Center in Winter Park is one of our larger Food Pantries that serve around 2000 people a month. Recently Calvary Outreach Center moved their location to the church grounds at Calvary Assembly.
The new location gives them a lot more room for their pantry and counseling services. They have also built a class room attached to the building, which
they plan on using to teach their clients that use the pantry’s services.
Calvary is hosting the “Money for Food” course that the ADEPT program is offering. Hosting the classes for his clients is helping them develop the new ways to stretch their food dollar even further.
It is great that Calvary is so willing to partner with us in new ways, beyond distributing food to the clients.
Every time we visit Calvary, Pastor Clint Wallace has some new data to share with us. Here’s his latest update:
“From 2005 thru 2009, thanks to the Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, Calvary’s Outreach Center and Transitions Ministry distributed 12,464 family bags of food, 13,494 homeless bag lunches, 9,177 hot lunches, and 1,982 thanksgiving turkeys .
With the average meal weighing 1.5 pounds, we estimate that in those 5 years, Calvary’s Outreach Center & Transitions Ministry distributed 74,505 pounds of food, translating to over 37 tons. Without Second Harvest we would have only distributed around 9 tons of food.”
Calvary Outreach Center, and all of our Partner Agencies are doing such a wonderful job in the fight against hunger in Central Florida.
Erin Gray
Agency Relations Manager
ADEPT: Helping Our Agencies Clients
Author: Erin Gray
We care about the organizational well-being of our agencies because without them, there would be no way Second Harvest Food Bank could provide food for more than 55,000 people each week right here in Central Florida.
At Second Harvest we offer an ADEPT (Agency Development Education Planning and Training) program that provides training to our partner agencies to help them with different aspects of running a nonprofit organization. While the classes are usually aimed directly at nonprofit agencies, we’ve recently decided to test a few classes with clients themselves. Each semester at Second Harvest we receive wonderful interns from UCF. Jen and Judith have been helping us out this semester and have been working hard on a new serise of classes geared specifically to the individuals that our partners serve.
The “Money for Food” classes are adapted from a successful program developed by the Wisconsin Nutrition Education program.
The goal is to help clients learn how they can become more food secure while only having limited incomes and resources. For example, do you know that there are complete listings of restaurant’s “Kids Eat Free” nights?
This series of classes are being taught at the Calvary Outreach Center, where Pastor Clint Wallace graciously donated their classroom space and helped recruit students from his pantry clients. The first of twelve classes was very successful as we had 12 clients in attendance. Great job, Jen and Judith and thank you Calvary Outreach Center!
Are you interested in coming to an ADEPT class? Check out the upcoming classes scheduled.
Erin Gray
Agency Relations Manager
Produce to the People!
Author: Brady KochThis past Saturday morning we piloted our Produce to the People program at Victory World Outreach in Maitland. The goal of Produce to the People is to deliver a truckload of produce directly to a community site where it will be handed our immediately by a team of volunteers from one of our partner feeding agencies. We wanted to focus on fresh produce for this program because that can be the most difficult for our clients to have access to on a limited budget.
For our pilot, we delivered two palates of cucumbers, two palates or corn, four palates of grapefruit juice, two palates of Grocery Alliance items, and two palates of apple slices. It was a chilly morning, but Victory World Outreach estimates that they served a little over 200 people.
Volunteers were the key to success. There were at least 16 volunteer on hand. They had an assembly line set up that would make Henry Ford proud. In addition to handing out food, volunteers would help people to their cars, talk to people in the waiting line, and direct traffic.
Thanks to everyone who helped organize this event. Big thanks to Victory World Outreach. They went way above and beyond in organizing the distribution. This Saturday we’re in Kissimmee to try it all over again with some changes here and there.
We’ll be testing out this program two more times this month in Kissimmee and East Orange County. We’ll let you know how it goes!
Upcoming Produce to the People Pilots
October 24th
8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.
Solid Rock
Church of God
1904 North Michigan Ave.
Kissimmee, Florida 34774
October 31st
8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.
New Covenant Church of Central Florida
990 Belvedere Road
Orlando, Florida 32820
Below are some photos from the event:













