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Newsletter
 
 
 
May, 2007
The Volunteer Way Newsletter
 
The Volunteer Way (TVW) is doing great this year.  We have re-modeled our front office to accommo­date more people that need help with food.  Each day we sign up more nutritionally challenged peo­ple that have been having a hard time feeding their families.  As of March 2007, TVW has 4,280 families signed up to pick up food once a month from our warehouse to help feed their families of Pasco County.  We have more soup kitchens and food  pantries throughout Central Florida signing up each month to receive food from TVW for their outreaches in their community. 
 
The reason many soup kitchens and food pantries will travel to our food bank from Orlando, Ocala and points south is that we are the only food bank in Pasco County that never charges fees for the 5,000,000 pounds of food that we distribute throughout Florida each year.  I would be very surprised if there were more then one or two  food banks in Florida that do not charge for their food.  Most of the smaller food pantries and soup kitchen are in poverty areas and have the greatest need for food, but do not have the funds to pay fees to get the food for the poor in their area.  This is why they travel so far to pick up food from our food bank for their outreaches.
 
We have are site plans to build our new warehouse and hopefully we will have it by the end of this year.  At that point we will be able to expand our outreach to more counties.  A lot of the food banks are making a business out of people’s poverty and grief; today it is a big business.  What happened to the compassion of charities, are we so business-like that all we care about is money?  Many are try­ing to put competitors out of business so they can have full control and be able to charge any fee they care too.  If all that energy was put into doing what their mission statement said, we all could work together and be more effective and really end hunger.  Many do not want to end hunger, because it has become very profitable BUSINESS.
 
In the very near future we will be asking all concerned people to be writing their elected officials and get some of these food banks (BUSINESSES) back to being charities.
 
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Thank you for caring.

The Volunteer Way’s administration cost are kept to less then one percent of our budget, what ever you can help us with would have a positive effect on the many hungry families in our communities.

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For more information please e-mail us at lester@thevolunteerway.org  or write to us at 7820 Congress Street, New Port Richey, FL 34653