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Facts About Hunger in Broward County
The
Harvest DriveChildren Helping Children
Children Helping
Children
Educating	
  children	
  and	
  creating	
  a	
  
consciousness	
  about	
  the	
  needs	
  of	
  their	
  
community;	
  promoting	
  altruism	
  and	
  
giving	
  them	
  the	
  opportunity	
  to	
  help	
  
others	
  are	
  the	
  cornerstone	
  of	
  the	
  	
  
Harvest	
  Drive.	
  
	
  
Harvest	
  Drive	
  believes	
  in	
  encouraging	
  the	
  
concept	
  of	
  children	
  and	
  adults	
  working	
  
hand-­‐in-­‐hand	
  to	
  assist	
  families	
  in	
  
Broward	
  County	
  with	
  gifts	
  of	
  food	
  and	
  
other	
  necessities	
  during	
  the	
  Thanksgiving	
  
holidays	
  and	
  throughout	
  the	
  year.
Purpose of the Harvest Drive
The	
  Harvest	
  Drive	
  was	
  founded	
  in	
  order	
  to	
  teach	
  our	
  children	
  that	
  they	
  can	
  and	
  
must	
  give	
  back	
  to	
  their	
  community.	
  	
  Working	
  with	
  the	
  Broward	
  County	
  
Schools,	
  the	
  Harvest	
  Drive	
  now	
  assists	
  more	
  than	
  2000	
  food	
  insecure	
  families	
  
during	
  the	
  Thanksgiving	
  season	
  and	
  hundreds	
  more	
  throughout	
  the	
  year.	
  	
  	
  
Our	
  motto	
  “Children	
  Helping	
  Children”	
  comes	
  to	
  life	
  as	
  thousands	
  of	
  children	
  
working	
  directly	
  with	
  school	
  and	
  community	
  leaders,	
  business	
  partners	
  and	
  
philanthropic	
  organizations	
  collect,	
  sort,	
  bag,	
  pack	
  and	
  distribute	
  much	
  needed	
  
groceries,	
  clothing,	
  toys	
  and	
  household	
  items	
  to	
  families	
  referred	
  by	
  Broward	
  
County	
  School	
  social	
  workers.	
  
20.5%	
  of	
  children	
  in	
  
Broward	
  County	
  are	
  
food	
  insecure,	
  
meaning,	
  80,090	
  
children	
  go	
  
to	
  bed	
  hungry.	
  
A S S I S T I N G F A M I L I E S S I N C E 1 9 9 2
15.0%	
  of	
  the	
  Broward	
  
County	
  population	
  is	
  
food	
  insecure,	
  with	
  
266,920	
  people	
  not	
  
knowing	
  from	
  where	
  
they	
  will	
  get	
  their	
  
next	
  meal.
$3.12	
  is	
  the	
  average	
  
price	
  per	
  meal	
  in	
  
Broward	
  County.	
  
How to Harvest a Drive
The	
  Harvest	
  Drive	
  is	
  a	
  multi-­‐faceted	
  year	
  round	
  project.	
  	
  The	
  
first	
  and	
  most	
  recognized	
  aspect	
  of	
  the	
  Harvest	
  Drive	
  is	
  our	
  
Thanksgiving	
  distribution	
  of	
  a	
  week’s	
  worth	
  of	
  groceries	
  and	
  
either	
  a	
  gift	
  card	
  or	
  the	
  fixings	
  for	
  a	
  complete	
  Thanksgiving	
  
meal	
  to	
  more	
  than	
  2000	
  families.	
  	
  Approximately	
  900	
  of	
  
these	
  families	
  also	
  have	
  the	
  opportunity	
  to	
  shop	
  for	
  free	
  for	
  
gently	
  used	
  clothing,	
  books,	
  toys,	
  shoes	
  and	
  household	
  
items	
  at	
  our	
  Harvest	
  Drive	
  Boutiques.	
  	
  
This	
  year	
  we	
  will	
  have	
  13	
  distribution	
  sites	
  
located	
  at	
  Broward	
  County	
  public	
  schools	
  throughout	
  
the	
  County.	
  	
  More	
  than	
  180	
  public	
  schools	
  will	
  
participate	
  in	
  the	
  collection	
  of	
  non-­‐perishable	
  food	
  
and	
  families	
  from	
  all	
  collecting	
  schools	
  will	
  have	
  the	
  
option	
  to	
  refer	
  families	
  to	
  receive	
  groceries.	
  	
  Families	
  
are	
  referred	
  by	
  social	
  workers	
  and	
  information	
  is	
  
strictly	
  confidential.	
  	
  	
  
The	
  Harvest	
  Drive	
  is	
  a	
  grassroots,	
  
community	
  based	
  organization.	
  	
  Rotary	
  clubs,	
  civic	
  
organizations,	
  community	
  business	
  partners,	
  
corporations,	
  private	
  schools,	
  synagogues,	
  churches,	
  girl	
  
scouts,	
  boy	
  scouts,	
  sports	
  teams,	
  local	
  government	
  
officials,	
  police	
  and	
  firemen	
  all	
  come	
  together	
  to	
  ensure	
  
that	
  our	
  families	
  receive	
  their	
  much	
  needed	
  groceries	
  
and	
  household	
  necessities.	
  	
  Each	
  distribution	
  school	
  
serves	
  families	
  local	
  to	
  that	
  school	
  creating	
  a	
  unique	
  
opportunity	
  for	
  everyone	
  to	
  join	
  forces	
  to	
  help	
  others	
  
in	
  their	
  own	
  backyard.	
  
	
  
Our	
  recipient	
  students	
  and	
  their	
  
families	
  face	
  food	
  insecurity	
  throughout	
  the	
  year.	
  	
  	
  
The	
  Harvest	
  Drive	
  seeks	
  to	
  increase	
  our	
  community	
  
outreach	
  by	
  running	
  several	
  smaller	
  Spring	
  Staples	
  
Drives	
  and	
  by	
  running	
  2	
  year	
  round	
  pantries	
  available	
  to	
  
families	
  in	
  crisis.	
  	
  	
  	
  
Our	
  spring	
  drives	
  provide	
  approximately	
  8	
  bags	
  of	
  non-­‐
perishable	
  groceries	
  and	
  our	
  pantries	
  provide	
  a	
  large	
  
box	
  of	
  much	
  needed	
  staples.	
  	
  As	
  in	
  the	
  fall,	
  families	
  are	
  
referred	
  by	
  social	
  workers	
  and	
  information	
  is	
  strictly	
  
confidential.	
  	
  
BE THE CHANGE YOU WISH TO SEE IN YOUR COMMUNITY.
Food Pantries Open to Assist Broward County
School Families Throughout the Year
2
One	
  of	
  the	
  Harvest	
  Drive’s	
  founding	
  
principles	
  is	
  to	
  ensure	
  that	
  children	
  
identified	
  as	
  hungry	
  have	
  their	
  needs	
  met	
  
so	
  that	
  they	
  can	
  learn	
  and	
  grow.	
  
	
  
With	
  the	
  motto	
  “Children	
  helping	
  
Children”,	
  the	
  Harvest	
  Drive	
  not	
  only	
  works	
  
to	
  improve	
  the	
  lives	
  of	
  the	
  hungry	
  children	
  
and	
  their	
  families,	
  but	
  also	
  to	
  stimulate	
  
growth	
  within	
  student	
  volunteers.	
  The	
  
students	
  never	
  fail	
  to	
  impress	
  with	
  their	
  
desire	
  and	
  compassion	
  for	
  the	
  cause.	
  	
  
	
  
Harvest Drive Boutiques
Our	
  team	
  of	
  Harvest	
  Drive	
  Worker	
  Bees	
  sets	
  up	
  “boutiques”	
  at	
  
three	
  locations	
  in	
  the	
  fall	
  and	
  one	
  in	
  the	
  spring.	
  	
  	
  Recipient	
  
families	
  have	
  the	
  opportunity	
  to	
  select	
  from	
  gently	
  used	
  donated	
  
clothing,	
  toys,	
  books,	
  and	
  household	
  items.	
  	
  Dedicated	
  volunteers	
  
work	
  year	
  round	
  to	
  collect	
  and	
  organize	
  quality	
  goods.	
  	
  	
  
	
  
Our	
  boutique	
  team	
  is	
  also	
  available	
  to	
  assist	
  families	
  in	
  crisis	
  
throughout	
  the	
  year.	
  	
  The	
  consequences	
  of	
  fire,	
  floods	
  and	
  
sickness,	
  like	
  hunger	
  are	
  not	
  seasonal.	
  	
  	
  	
  
	
  
As	
  part	
  of	
  our	
  commitment	
  to	
  “pay	
  it	
  forward”,	
  every	
  year	
  after	
  
our	
  fall	
  events	
  we	
  pass	
  on	
  all	
  remaining	
  items	
  to	
  other	
  local	
  charities.	
  	
  We	
  then	
  
start	
  the	
  process	
  all	
  over	
  again.	
  
Harvest	
  Drive	
  remains	
  a	
  100%	
  volunteer	
  charity	
  staffed	
  by	
  “worker	
  bees,”	
  students,	
  and	
  community	
  members.	
  	
  
1
The	
  Harvest	
  Drive	
  has	
  extended	
  its	
  reach	
  
and	
  proudly	
  supports	
  ongoing	
  food	
  
pantries	
  at	
  both	
  Lauderdale	
  Manors	
  Family	
  
Resource	
  Center	
  in	
  Ft.	
  Lauderdale	
  and	
  
Western	
  High	
  School	
  in	
  Davie.	
  With	
  this	
  
continuous	
  support,	
  the	
  Harvest	
  Drive	
  
assists	
  Broward	
  County	
  School	
  social	
  
workers	
  in	
  aiding	
  families	
  in	
  crisis.	
  A	
  basic	
  
box	
  given	
  to	
  those	
  in	
  need	
  consists	
  of	
  
staples	
  including	
  juice,	
  pasta,	
  pasta	
  sauce,	
  
rice,	
  beans,	
  vegetables,	
  soup,	
  tuna,	
  peanut	
  
butter,	
  jelly,	
  cereal,	
  boxed	
  milk	
  and	
  more.	
  	
  	
  
The	
  Harvest	
  Drive	
  not	
  only	
  provides	
  students	
  with	
  much	
  
needed	
  food	
  but	
  also	
  hundreds	
  of	
  new	
  backpacks	
  at	
  the	
  start	
  
of	
  the	
  school	
  year.	
  We	
  all	
  remember	
  how	
  exciting	
  it	
  was	
  to	
  
start	
  the	
  year	
  with	
  new	
  school	
  supplies	
  and,	
  unfortunately,	
  
there	
  are	
  so	
  many	
  students	
  in	
  Broward	
  County	
  that	
  cannot	
  
afford	
  to	
  purchase	
  backpacks	
  and	
  the	
  supplies	
  that	
  the	
  
teachers	
  require	
  each	
  year.	
  Working	
  in	
  conjunction	
  with	
  
civic	
  organizations	
  and	
  business	
  partners,	
  we	
  are	
  able	
  to	
  
provide	
  students	
  with	
  the	
  excitement	
  and	
  the	
  materials	
  
necessary	
  to	
  start	
  the	
  school	
  year	
  off	
  successfully.	
  
Starting the New School Year with New Backpacks
HARVEST DRIVE PROGRAMS
Needs List
HARVEST DRIVE’S
	
  
Non-­‐perishable	
  Items	
  needed	
  (Average	
  for	
  a	
  family	
  of	
  5):	
  
2	
  –	
  Peanut	
  Butter	
   4	
  –	
  Canned	
  Tuna	
  or	
  Meat	
   8	
  -­‐	
  Canned	
  Assorted	
  Veggies	
  
2	
  –	
  Jelly	
  in	
  Plastic	
  Container	
   2	
  –	
  Large	
  Juice	
   1	
  –	
  Large	
  Laundry	
  Detergent	
  
2	
  -­‐	
  Cereal	
   2	
  –	
  Macaroni	
  and	
  Cheese	
   1	
  –	
  Dish	
  Soap	
  
1	
  -­‐	
  Oatmeal	
   3	
  –	
  Pounds	
  Rice	
   1	
  –	
  Shampoo	
  
2	
  –	
  Pancake	
  Mix	
   4	
  -­‐	
  Pounds	
  Pasta	
   1	
  –	
  Large	
  Toothpaste	
  
1	
  –	
  Pancake	
  Syrup	
  	
   3	
  –	
  Spaghetti	
  Sauce	
  (no	
  glass)	
   2	
  –	
  Soap/Body	
  Wash	
  
3	
  -­‐	
  Stuffing	
  	
   2	
  -­‐	
  Pack	
  of	
  Cookies	
   1	
  -­‐	
  Deodorant	
  
3	
  –	
  Canned	
  Gravy	
   5	
  –	
  Canned	
  Fruit	
   1	
  –	
  Package	
  of	
  Napkins	
  
4	
  –	
  Canned	
  Cranberries	
   4	
  –	
  Canned	
  Beans	
   1	
  –	
  Box	
  of	
  Aluminum	
  Foil	
  
4	
  –	
  Canned	
  Sweet	
  Potatoes	
   8	
  –	
  Canned	
  Soup	
   	
  
	
  
Perishable	
  Items	
  needed	
  (Average	
  for	
  a	
  family	
  of	
  5):	
  
1	
  –	
  10-­‐14	
  lb.	
  Turkey	
   1	
  –	
  Dozen	
  extra	
  large	
  eggs	
   1	
  -­‐	
  Pie	
  
1	
  -­‐	
  ½	
  Gallon	
  OJ	
  concentrate	
   1	
  -­‐	
  pkg.	
  Margarine	
  sticks	
   1	
  -­‐	
  Parmalat	
  Milk	
  
1	
  -­‐	
  Loaf	
  of	
  bread	
  –	
  white/wheat	
   1	
  -­‐	
  pkg.	
  Dinner	
  rolls	
   1	
  –	
  5	
  lb.	
  Bag	
  apples/oranges	
  
The	
  Harvest	
  Drive	
  is	
  a	
  non	
  profit	
  501(c)3.	
  If	
  you	
  would	
  like	
  to	
  donate	
  to	
  our	
  organization,	
  or	
  for	
  
more	
  information	
  on	
  volunteering	
  opportunities,	
  visit	
  www.harvestdriveflorida.com

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  • 1.   Facts About Hunger in Broward County The Harvest DriveChildren Helping Children Children Helping Children Educating  children  and  creating  a   consciousness  about  the  needs  of  their   community;  promoting  altruism  and   giving  them  the  opportunity  to  help   others  are  the  cornerstone  of  the     Harvest  Drive.     Harvest  Drive  believes  in  encouraging  the   concept  of  children  and  adults  working   hand-­‐in-­‐hand  to  assist  families  in   Broward  County  with  gifts  of  food  and   other  necessities  during  the  Thanksgiving   holidays  and  throughout  the  year. Purpose of the Harvest Drive The  Harvest  Drive  was  founded  in  order  to  teach  our  children  that  they  can  and   must  give  back  to  their  community.    Working  with  the  Broward  County   Schools,  the  Harvest  Drive  now  assists  more  than  2000  food  insecure  families   during  the  Thanksgiving  season  and  hundreds  more  throughout  the  year.       Our  motto  “Children  Helping  Children”  comes  to  life  as  thousands  of  children   working  directly  with  school  and  community  leaders,  business  partners  and   philanthropic  organizations  collect,  sort,  bag,  pack  and  distribute  much  needed   groceries,  clothing,  toys  and  household  items  to  families  referred  by  Broward   County  School  social  workers.   20.5%  of  children  in   Broward  County  are   food  insecure,   meaning,  80,090   children  go   to  bed  hungry.   A S S I S T I N G F A M I L I E S S I N C E 1 9 9 2 15.0%  of  the  Broward   County  population  is   food  insecure,  with   266,920  people  not   knowing  from  where   they  will  get  their   next  meal. $3.12  is  the  average   price  per  meal  in   Broward  County.  
  • 2. How to Harvest a Drive The  Harvest  Drive  is  a  multi-­‐faceted  year  round  project.    The   first  and  most  recognized  aspect  of  the  Harvest  Drive  is  our   Thanksgiving  distribution  of  a  week’s  worth  of  groceries  and   either  a  gift  card  or  the  fixings  for  a  complete  Thanksgiving   meal  to  more  than  2000  families.    Approximately  900  of   these  families  also  have  the  opportunity  to  shop  for  free  for   gently  used  clothing,  books,  toys,  shoes  and  household   items  at  our  Harvest  Drive  Boutiques.     This  year  we  will  have  13  distribution  sites   located  at  Broward  County  public  schools  throughout   the  County.    More  than  180  public  schools  will   participate  in  the  collection  of  non-­‐perishable  food   and  families  from  all  collecting  schools  will  have  the   option  to  refer  families  to  receive  groceries.    Families   are  referred  by  social  workers  and  information  is   strictly  confidential.       The  Harvest  Drive  is  a  grassroots,   community  based  organization.    Rotary  clubs,  civic   organizations,  community  business  partners,   corporations,  private  schools,  synagogues,  churches,  girl   scouts,  boy  scouts,  sports  teams,  local  government   officials,  police  and  firemen  all  come  together  to  ensure   that  our  families  receive  their  much  needed  groceries   and  household  necessities.    Each  distribution  school   serves  families  local  to  that  school  creating  a  unique   opportunity  for  everyone  to  join  forces  to  help  others   in  their  own  backyard.     Our  recipient  students  and  their   families  face  food  insecurity  throughout  the  year.       The  Harvest  Drive  seeks  to  increase  our  community   outreach  by  running  several  smaller  Spring  Staples   Drives  and  by  running  2  year  round  pantries  available  to   families  in  crisis.         Our  spring  drives  provide  approximately  8  bags  of  non-­‐ perishable  groceries  and  our  pantries  provide  a  large   box  of  much  needed  staples.    As  in  the  fall,  families  are   referred  by  social  workers  and  information  is  strictly   confidential.     BE THE CHANGE YOU WISH TO SEE IN YOUR COMMUNITY.
  • 3. Food Pantries Open to Assist Broward County School Families Throughout the Year 2 One  of  the  Harvest  Drive’s  founding   principles  is  to  ensure  that  children   identified  as  hungry  have  their  needs  met   so  that  they  can  learn  and  grow.     With  the  motto  “Children  helping   Children”,  the  Harvest  Drive  not  only  works   to  improve  the  lives  of  the  hungry  children   and  their  families,  but  also  to  stimulate   growth  within  student  volunteers.  The   students  never  fail  to  impress  with  their   desire  and  compassion  for  the  cause.       Harvest Drive Boutiques Our  team  of  Harvest  Drive  Worker  Bees  sets  up  “boutiques”  at   three  locations  in  the  fall  and  one  in  the  spring.      Recipient   families  have  the  opportunity  to  select  from  gently  used  donated   clothing,  toys,  books,  and  household  items.    Dedicated  volunteers   work  year  round  to  collect  and  organize  quality  goods.         Our  boutique  team  is  also  available  to  assist  families  in  crisis   throughout  the  year.    The  consequences  of  fire,  floods  and   sickness,  like  hunger  are  not  seasonal.           As  part  of  our  commitment  to  “pay  it  forward”,  every  year  after   our  fall  events  we  pass  on  all  remaining  items  to  other  local  charities.    We  then   start  the  process  all  over  again.   Harvest  Drive  remains  a  100%  volunteer  charity  staffed  by  “worker  bees,”  students,  and  community  members.     1 The  Harvest  Drive  has  extended  its  reach   and  proudly  supports  ongoing  food   pantries  at  both  Lauderdale  Manors  Family   Resource  Center  in  Ft.  Lauderdale  and   Western  High  School  in  Davie.  With  this   continuous  support,  the  Harvest  Drive   assists  Broward  County  School  social   workers  in  aiding  families  in  crisis.  A  basic   box  given  to  those  in  need  consists  of   staples  including  juice,  pasta,  pasta  sauce,   rice,  beans,  vegetables,  soup,  tuna,  peanut   butter,  jelly,  cereal,  boxed  milk  and  more.       The  Harvest  Drive  not  only  provides  students  with  much   needed  food  but  also  hundreds  of  new  backpacks  at  the  start   of  the  school  year.  We  all  remember  how  exciting  it  was  to   start  the  year  with  new  school  supplies  and,  unfortunately,   there  are  so  many  students  in  Broward  County  that  cannot   afford  to  purchase  backpacks  and  the  supplies  that  the   teachers  require  each  year.  Working  in  conjunction  with   civic  organizations  and  business  partners,  we  are  able  to   provide  students  with  the  excitement  and  the  materials   necessary  to  start  the  school  year  off  successfully.   Starting the New School Year with New Backpacks HARVEST DRIVE PROGRAMS
  • 4. Needs List HARVEST DRIVE’S   Non-­‐perishable  Items  needed  (Average  for  a  family  of  5):   2  –  Peanut  Butter   4  –  Canned  Tuna  or  Meat   8  -­‐  Canned  Assorted  Veggies   2  –  Jelly  in  Plastic  Container   2  –  Large  Juice   1  –  Large  Laundry  Detergent   2  -­‐  Cereal   2  –  Macaroni  and  Cheese   1  –  Dish  Soap   1  -­‐  Oatmeal   3  –  Pounds  Rice   1  –  Shampoo   2  –  Pancake  Mix   4  -­‐  Pounds  Pasta   1  –  Large  Toothpaste   1  –  Pancake  Syrup     3  –  Spaghetti  Sauce  (no  glass)   2  –  Soap/Body  Wash   3  -­‐  Stuffing     2  -­‐  Pack  of  Cookies   1  -­‐  Deodorant   3  –  Canned  Gravy   5  –  Canned  Fruit   1  –  Package  of  Napkins   4  –  Canned  Cranberries   4  –  Canned  Beans   1  –  Box  of  Aluminum  Foil   4  –  Canned  Sweet  Potatoes   8  –  Canned  Soup       Perishable  Items  needed  (Average  for  a  family  of  5):   1  –  10-­‐14  lb.  Turkey   1  –  Dozen  extra  large  eggs   1  -­‐  Pie   1  -­‐  ½  Gallon  OJ  concentrate   1  -­‐  pkg.  Margarine  sticks   1  -­‐  Parmalat  Milk   1  -­‐  Loaf  of  bread  –  white/wheat   1  -­‐  pkg.  Dinner  rolls   1  –  5  lb.  Bag  apples/oranges   The  Harvest  Drive  is  a  non  profit  501(c)3.  If  you  would  like  to  donate  to  our  organization,  or  for   more  information  on  volunteering  opportunities,  visit  www.harvestdriveflorida.com