September Numbers and Looking Ahead

September was a whirlwind of a month. Summer is gone and Autumn has arrived. We had 5 Wednesdays to serve meals. We served a total of 771 meals. During those meal services we served 92 people who had never received a free meal in a meal distribution line in Auburn before. That is a lot of new people because they are coming back each week. Our numbers are jumping higher and higher and as I speak to other coordinators of free meal distribution, they are saying the same thing.

It is hard to provide more food than we already are right now. We have ovens and stoves on backorder and have no idea when they might arrive. We are cooking with 18 qt crockpot cookers and commercial size rice cookers. It works but the process is labor intensive. We come in the night before for meal preparation to slice and dice and sometimes cook parts, or even, the complete meal. On the morning of the meal, we put everything together, cook or reheat, package, and deliver in thermal bags to the meal distribution site.

What is to come? Starting next week, we will be preparing the food for SS Peter & John’s on Tuesdays. We will provide the food. They will cook or reheat, package, and distribute at their location. This will be a great partnership as it will give their volunteers a little bit of a break because they will not have to provide, prepare, and cook a whole meal. Starting next week look for us to be showing SS Peter & John’s Tuesday meal on our social media because we will be providing the food.

One of the most important things is that the organizations who provide free food to people in the city work together. We help each other when one is lacking in a specific resource. One organization cannot do this alone. Communicating needs helps us to help each other. More of this to come. Food security depends on it. That means lives depend on it.

A New Model: Meal Distribution

So much has happened since we have reopened the doors to the Auburn Hunger Task Force, Inc and we want to let you know about it. First of all, we have to ease back into things, so right now, we are only serving on Wednesdays. We are looking forward to adding a day in the near future. We had our first service was on July 28th since closing our doors in the beginning of June. That meal service and through the month of August we were able to distribute 608 meals throughout the city of Auburn, NY.

Also, we have restructured so patrons do not have to come our kitchen. We deliver to several meal distribution drop points throughout the city. On Wednesdays we deliver and distribute meals at 11:30am in the community room at Brogan Manor located at 37 Olympia Ave. and at 12:00pm we deliver and distribute meals at the office in Melone Village located at 7 Merriman St. Patrons do not have to be a resident of the apartment complexes to come pick up one or more of our scrumptious homemade meals. As we add days to our schedule, we will be adding meal distribution locations to advance food security within the city limits of Auburn, NY. If your organization is interested in partnering with the Auburn Hunger Task Force, Inc. to become a meal distribution site, fill out the contact us form on this site or email us at info@auburnhtf.org for more information.

We choose to use fresh, healthy and delicious ingredients in our meals. We believe that everyone deserves to dine with dignity and that means appetizing and enjoyable food for all. Look for us to start posting our mouthwatering recipes. Of course we will scale the recipe back down to serve 4-6 rather than the 160 we serve weekly now. Please check out our Instagram or Facebook page and follow us to see weekly pictures of our food and stay updated! Both are @Auburnhtf.

As always, to expand we need volunteers. The only way we make this happen is with the power of compassionate humans who care about food security and dignity for all people. If you would like to volunteer, fill out our contact us form or email at info@auburnhtf.org. Until next time!