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When we give tours, our co-op members chime in with enthusiastic comments about their experiences. Our members tell their friends and family about the co-op and encourage them to join, too. We’ve even begun to gather data using structured surveys to measure the change in our members’ sense of hope in their lives, and anticipate that these data will support our anecdotal observations thus far.

We employ non-traditional ways of gathering feedback on programs and trainings, which may include interviews, roundtables, and external reviews with/by community stakeholders. Recycling these items diverts them from landfills and provides needed revenue for programs. Home Sweet Home Ministries demonstrates Christ's love through innovative approaches that instill hope, restore lives, and build community. Our vision is to be a ministry of refuge and renewal powered by Jesus Christ. NACSW welcomes individuals and organizations interested in integrating Christian faith and professional social work practice. Let me share with you three things we did to move us toward more a effective model of food ministry.
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The Bread For Life Food Co-op is a membership-based program where patrons can either work for two hours in exchange for their groceries, or work one hour and pay $5. This model allows people to use their own capabilities to provide food for their families, according to Home Sweet Home Ministries. People also are able to choose their food instead of receiving a prepackaged box under other pantry models.

“We are grateful for the opportunity to extend our mission to serve low-income individuals and families struggling with chronic food security issues through the expansion of the Bread For Life Food Co-op. We look forward to providing more space, better visibility, and easier access for co-op members," Burgess said. First, we started to listen intently.We listened for six months before taking any action. To do this, we enlisted the help of local college students and started asking our pantry customers questions. We asked about their experience with us, about their use of other food pantries in the community, and about their thoughts on the food co-op model. An overwhelming majority of the people we spoke with expressed excitement about the prospect of contributing to their own well-being and food security and were intrigued by the co-op concept.
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The Co-op Garden Group meets on Saturday mornings from early spring to late fall to plan, harvest, and pray. To support Home Sweet Home Ministries or any of our other mission partners with a financial gift, consideronline giving. For years, HSHM operated a food pantry where recipients received a pre-packaged box of food but had no choice in what those items would be.

We thought we’d see a significant drop off in households when we made the switch, but we’ve seen just the opposite! In fact, even before we opened, over 100 people submitted co-op membership applications and we now serve more households as a co-op than we ever did as a food pantry . "We've served four or five times the number of people in the food pantry as we did in 2007, said Salvation Army spokeswoman Andrea Raycraft. "Our shelves are bare.
Home Sweet Home Ministries food pantry sees cupboards bare
We provide case management and other supportive services to the homeless such as shelter, hot meals, access to clothing and toiletries, and job training. Our goal is to help people find independence, restore their hope and share the love of Jesus Christ with them. The Bread for Life Food Co-op is a membership based program where individuals use their own capacity to provide food for themselves and their families.
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Our staff, volunteers, and co-op members work alongside each other and develop meaningful relationships in the context of their work. Volunteers like Ohler are needed all year, Reese said, as the ministry gives out meals daily. The staff and volunteers have become like family and Reese has gotten to know some of the community members who come for meals as well, she said. Carol Schrenk, food services manager at Home Sweet Home Ministries, loads up a to-go plate with turkey during the ministry's Thanksgiving meal distribution on Thursday.

The co-op serves low income individuals and families struggling with chronic food insecurity. One of the most common forms of charity is food for the hungry. How much of that work, though, is actually contributing to food security and long-term, sustainable progress for families? Over the past 18 months we’ve seen the co-op members fully embrace this shared responsibility model for the provision of food assistance.
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Typically, food pantries only get supplies from Midwest once a month. McCane said the two pantries, and a few more locally, now are getting supplies nearly weekly. "We're seeing a lot of new people … and more families," said Burkiewicz, spokeswoman for Home Sweet Home. "A couple of times we've had so many people for meals, some had to sit in the hallway." Last year, the organization hosted a dine-in meal but only for residents. She is glad to have it open to the wider community again.
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