Foothill Unity Center, community to share Thanksgiving bounty with local families in need
Foothill Unity Center is gearing up for its annual Thanksgiving food distribution in partnership with its eleven-city community. The distribution for families will be held on Monday, November 25, at Ayers Hall at the Los Angeles County Arboretum in Arcadia. A second distribution for individuals will be held Tuesday, November 26, at the Centers Monrovia and Pasadena locations.
The difficult economy and cuts in the CalFresh food stamp program are swelling the ranks of local people who need help to feed their families, says Center Executive Director Betty McWilliams. Last year, we served more than 1,336 pre-registered families, she notes. As economic conditions remain difficult, the need for our weekly food assistance has grown. The communitys support is more vital than ever. 77% of the Centers clients are at or below the National Poverty Level.
The Center is seeking donations of food, funds and volunteer time for the Thanksgiving event and its upcoming Holiday Distribution in December. Funds may be donated securely online at foothillunitycenter.org. Food and checks may be dropped off weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at either Center location: 415 W. Chestnut Ave. in Monrovia or 191 N. Oak Ave. in Pasadena.
Information on Thanksgiving and Holiday volunteer shifts, most-needed food items and the annual Angel program for childrenA!A|s gift donations is available at foothillunitycenter.org/thanksgiving-and-holiday-distribution-programs or by calling the Center at (626) 358-3486. Photos of last yearA!A|s distributions can be viewed in the online Photo Gallery. Only one part of a bigger effort
The Thanksgiving Distribution is just one aspect of the CenterA!A|s year-round Family Food Program, which provided over 3.6 million pounds of groceries to food-insecure clients last year. Each month, clients receive a grocery cart of food items, sized by number of people in the family to supplement needs for 7-10 days. They may return to pick up perishable food items once a week, including fresh produce, dairy and baked goods. The Center also delivers monthly food packages to qualified homebound senior and disabled clients, and gives 50 to 60 substantial bag lunches (enough for about two days) three times a week to homeless or those who have no place to store or cook food. Its volunteer-run Pet Food Bank helped 726 families keep their pets last year.
The Center also provides referrals to over 100 organizations for crisis and housing assistance, employment counseling, and much more. Its Health Services Child Health Connection program connects children with urgent health care needs to free and low-cost care, helps uninsured clients enroll for low-cost insurance coverage, and conducts health screenings and education seminars. It also operates a Medical Outreach Clinic in partnership with the Community Health Alliance of Pasadena (ChapCare) providing health and dental care to homeless and uninsured adult clients.