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Grow A Row and Backyard Farmer Comes to The Food Recovery Network


Backyard Farmer and Grow-A-Row

Give fresh produce and eggs to SVDP Food Bank

Are You a  Backyard Farmer? or do you know one? We have the solution for you.

Many children & adults go without fresh fruits, vegetables and eggs because they buy what they can find on sale. You can HELP. If you have a garden, plant an extra row for a family or bring your over-produced fresh crop to the St Vincent de Paul Food Bank. 5120 SE Milwaukie Ave., Portland, OR 97202

If you or someone you know raises chickens and find yourself with too many eggs, please bring them to the St Vincent de Paul Food Bank. We have many families requesting eggs every day.

Why donate fresh produce and eggs to St. Vincent de Paul? 

  1. St Vincent de Paul’s Mobile Kitchen prepares and serves over 160 meals with volunteer help from each of our partner meal   sites.
  2. Every Friday night we serve a meal to over 100 teens. Their #1 request for dinner is fresh salad.
  3. Over 89 agencies order from our Food Bank the first item they look for is fresh fruits and vegetables 

Currently we are not able to keep enough fresh items to meet the demand.

Your help is vital in our MISSION to help people in need.

For more information on how you can help please call Jacque at 503-234-1114

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End of the Year Wrap-Up


Over the past two months, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul Portland Council and our food bank the Food Recovery Network busily prepared for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. The first week in November began with the opening of the Thanksgiving Emergency Food Box request line in the Portland Council’s Emergency Services Department. Conference volunteers collected 300 names for the St. Vincent de Paul Conference at Resurrection Catholic Church’s Thanksgiving meal food boxes program.  By the second week of November, the Christmas Food Box lines open at the Portland Council offices in conjunction with Adopt-a-Family phone lines. Names were taken on the Christmas Food Box until December 15th. Each year, the Christmas phone lines are staffed by Conference volunteers who take the requests for assistance.

Resurrection Parish Conference volunteers at Thanksgiving distribution

Resurrection Parish Conference volunteers at Thanksgiving distribution

On November 23, St. Vincent de Paul Conference members at Resurrection Catholic Church along with St. Vincent de Paul Food Recovery Network staff and volunteers from Project Enterprise distributed approximately 300 Thanksgiving meal food boxes. Boxes, artistically decorated, along, with a gift card for the purchase of a ham or turkey, were distributed to households in need from across the Portland-Metro area. The St. Vincent de Paul Conference members  at Our Lady of Victory in Seaside distributed 125 Thanksgiving meal food boxes.

Over 485 Thanksgiving meals were served on the Mobile Kitchen between November 17-25,  at five different meal sites; Sandy, Estacada, Molalla, Canby and a homeless site in Clackamas County. Meals on the Mobile Kitchen are given away free to anyone who wishes to join this innovative community feast. Hungry people received a meal of turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetables, fresh tossed salad, cranberry sauce and other trimmings.
Cleveland High School student food drive

Cleveland High School student food drive

Annually, Cleveland High’s Senior Class and Central Catholic High School conduct food drives for St. Vincent de Paul Food Recovery Network around November 20th. This year Cleveland High school presented 914 pound of food which was 690 pounds greater than last year’s food drive.

Central Catholic High School Food Drive 2009

Central Catholic High School Food Drive 2009

Central Catholic High School’s annual food drive resulted in 7,661 lbs being collected by students and staff. Approximately, twenty-four Central Catholic student volunteers and staff helped sort, weigh and box the donations. This year the students collected twice as much food as last year and donated a check in the amount of $200.

St. Vincent de Paul Portland Council coordinates the annual Scouting for Food drive in conjunction with The Cascade Pacific Council, Boy Scouts of America and 68 recipient food box sites. The annual Scouting for Food drive held in early December is recognized as the last major food drive of the year for northwest Oregon and southwest Washington area emergency food agencies. This year the Boy Scouts of America, Cascade Pacific Council, along with the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Portland Fire and Rescue, Beaverton Kiwanis, Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue, Tonkin Toyota and 48 other volunteer groups collected food to provide for households that may otherwise go without a Christmas meal. An estimated 500 local Scouts went door-to-door in a six-county area to collect approximately 136,000 pounds of canned goods and other non-perishable food for those in need. Receiving the donated food were agencies that included food banks, food pantries and other community groups serving low-income households. This year’s Scouting for Food drive brought in 10% more than last year’s drive.

Preparation for the December Christmas Food Box Distribution begins early, even though the distribution was on December 19th. Conference’s came to the St. Vincent de Paul Food Bank to pick up boxes, bread, butter, stuffing, chips, fresh pears, and hams to add to their Christmas food boxes on December 17 and 18th.  This year over 4,289 families were assisted by the St. Vincent de Paul Food Bank, Conferences, Jesuit Alumni and students throughout a five county area.  Conference volunteers delivered the Christmas Food Boxes and (toys) to low income and working poor families. Christmas is always a collaborative effort with St. Vincent de Paul Food Bank, Central Catholic High School and Boys Scouts of America collecting food and St. Vincent de Paul Conferences, Jesuit High School students and Jesuit Alumni delivering the filled boxes. St. Vincent de Paul Conference of Christ the King Catholic Church in Milwaukie, took on an additional 45 Christmas food boxes for military families where the spouse was deployed. Military personnel came to the Christ the King parking lot on Dec. 19th and graciously accepted and delivered the 45 boxes to protect the privacy of our enlisted soldiers.

Santa Visits the Mobile Kitchen

Santa Visits the Mobile Kitchen

This was the first year for Christmas dinners on the new St. Vincent de Paul Mobile Kitchen. We partnered with AFSCME childcare workers union who collected nearly 1000 gloves, socks, mittens and other winter apparel. Santa handed out stocking filled with goodies and gave children the opportunity to choose their own appeal after eating a Christmas meal on the mobile kitchen. We served 404 meals which included ham and all the trimmings at five sites in Sandy, Estacada, Molalla, Canby and a homeless site in Clackamas County.

Companies and families contacted St. Vincent Portland Council to Adopt-A-Family for Christmas was coordinated through the St. Vincent de Paul Food Recovery Network. This year 121 families, 512 total people which included 355 children were adopted and delivered a Christmas meal and gifts.

St. Vincent de Paul Portland Council would like to thank everyone for volunteering; adopting a family, donating food, donating funds, collecting food, distributing food and helping so many families enjoy a blessed Christmas.

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Central Catholic High School Food Drive


November 16, 2009toNovember 23, 2009

November has always been the month when the students of Central Catholic High school enter into a friendly competition to benefit those in need of Food, Coats, Blankets, and of course pennies for the local non-profits serving the poor.

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Cricket Partnership, 50% Discount On Bluetooth Headset


January 4, 2010toJanuary 23, 2010

From January 4th through January 23  2010, Cricket Wireless will offer a 50% discount on their Bluetooth headset in honor of the hands-free law going into effect January 1, 2010. Just bring in and donate a pair of new gloves and/or mittens to qualify.

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Scouting for Food Drive


December 5, 2009

Scouting for Food DriveThe Cascade Pacific Council, Boy Scouts of America, will conduct the annual Scouting for Food drive on Saturday, December 5th . The Scouting for Food drive is recognized as the last major food drive of the year for northwest Oregon and southwest Washington area emergency food agencies. It is anticipated that 10,000 local Scouts will go door-to-door to collect an estimated 500,000 pounds of canned goods and other non-perishable food for those in need.

Throughout the day Saturday December 5th, Scouts will collect food from local residents, then take donations to nearby drop-sites where items are distributed to local food agencies. In some neighborhoods Scouts may drop off a white bag a week prior to Saturday, December 5th to allow more time for residents to fill bags with food donations. However, Scouts may simply show up at doorsteps and request donations on Saturday morning. Items most needed are non-perishable canned and packaged foods such as meat, soups, stews, fruits, vegetables, pasta, rice, cereal, beans, lentils, peanut butter, tuna, and baby food.

Anyone can participate in the Scouting for Food event by dropping non-perishable food items such as  peanut butter, soups, canned meats, pastas and canned vegetables at any Fire and Rescue Station in the Washington and Multnomah counties on Saturday, December 5th.

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‘Scouting for Food’ to be held Saturday, December 5, 2009 Largest single-day food drive for area food banks


Scouting for Food DriveThe Cascade Pacific Council, Boy Scouts of America, will conduct the annual Scouting for Food drive on Saturday, December 5th. The Scouting for Food drive is recognized as the last major food drive of the year for northwest Oregon and southwest Washington area emergency food agencies. It is anticipated that 10,000 local Scouts will go door-to-door to collect an estimated 500,000 pounds of canned goods and other non-perishable food for those in need.

In Oregon, 1 in 5 of our neighbors is experiencing hunger. High unemployment and growing foreclosures forced a record number of people in Oregon and Clark County, Wash., to seek emergency food assistance this year. Distribution of emergency food boxes has skyrocketed to historic highs with increases of more than 14 percent from 792,000 in 2007-08 to 897,000 in 2008-09 – an annual increase of 105,000 additional emergency food boxes.

The number of people per month who ate meals from an emergency food box jumped from an average of 200,000 per month in 2007-08 to 240,000 per month in 2008-09. And, households with children are the largest group receiving emergency food. In an average month, an estimated 85,000 children ate meals from an emergency food box.

Each year in the Portland Metropolitan area, the Boy Scouts of America (Cascade Pacific Council), along with the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Portland Fire and Rescue, Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue 40 other volunteer agencies collect food to provide for households in need. Last year, these agencies provided food for approximately 10,000 families; unfortunately, there are more that need help this year.
Throughout the day Saturday December 5th, Scouts will collect food from local residents, then take donations to nearby drop-sites where items are distributed to local food agencies. In some neighborhoods Scouts may drop off a white bag a week prior to Saturday, December 5th to allow more time for residents to fill bags with food donations. However, Scouts may simply show up at doorsteps and request donations on Saturday morning. Items most needed are non-perishable canned and packaged foods such as meat, soups, stews, fruits, vegetables, pasta, rice, cereal, beans, lentils, peanut butter, tuna, and baby food.

“This food drive is so critical because Oregon remains among the top states in the nation in hunger,” says Jeff Aradine, Cascade Pacific Council, Boy Scouts of America program director. “We count on the generosity of Oregonians to donate food, we count on the Scouts to collect it, and local food agencies to dispense it to those in need,” he adds. “The project is a collaborative effort that is challenging and demanding, but most of all rewarding.”

Anyone can participate in the Scouting for Food event by dropping non-perishable food items such as peanut butter, soups, canned meats, pastas and canned vegetables at any Fire and Rescue Station in the Washington and Multnomah counties on Saturday, December 5th.

St. Vincent de Paul Food Recovery Network

St. Vincent de Paul Food Recovery Network coordinates the efforts of over 89 agencies as well as manage special works programs including coordinating emergency services, operating a prepared and perishable food recovery program, maintaining a food bank, providing emergency rent and utility assistance, and maintaining a support structure for information, referral, and linkage in assistance to the conference volunteers. Through the years our mission has remained the same: provide compassion and support to individuals in need, regardless of race, origin, religion or gender.

Cascade Pacific Council

Cascade Pacific Council ranks among the nation’s largest Scout councils (more than 300) in terms of membership. The Cascade Pacific Council serves more than 48,000 youth in 18 counties in northwest Oregon and southwest Washington, and is supported by more than 15,500 adult volunteer mentors. For more information please contact Jeff Aradine, Program Manager, 503-225-5767.

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Further Information should be directed to:
Sharon Hills
Executive Director
Office: (503) 234-5287
sharon@svdppdx.org

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