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SCOUTING FOR FOOD 2006

 

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Almost two-thirds of our 75 Cub Scouts participated, and together they collected over 300 bags! Scouts across the entire Westchester-Putnam area collected more than 16,000 pounds, or more than 8 tons of food. But the most remarkable part of this is that Larchmont alone contributed about 3,000 pounds, or almost one-fifth of the entire collection - and most of this was from our Pack! The kids should be very proud of themselves - this was the best turnout and collection we have ever seen from our Pack. We will be giving out prizes to the best collectors at the next Pack meeting and patches to all who participated, but they all deserve some serious congratulations. And kudos also go to Bill Quinn, who coordinated this year's effort; to the Matsuuras, Wilenses, O'Rourkes, Troegers, Alsakers, and others who staffed the collection site at CommerceBank in the driving rain and wind on Saturday; and to Doug Mooney who provided us with a Cornerstone Construction truck to keep all the food dry and sheltered!

Read about Pack 33's Scouting for Food efforts in the

Sound & Town Report, Larchmont Gazette and Sound Shore Express!

 

MAKE SURE TO THANK YOUR NEIGHBORS! It is important for your Scout to thank everyone who donated food to the effort. One great way to do this is to distribute a version of the letter below, which tells them how well the whole effort went and provides some background on Food-PATCH. As with the solicitation letter, you and your Scout should customize it as you like, have your Scout sign as many copies as are needed, and deliver them to all your neighbors who donated food.

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a letter you can customize thanking your neighbors for donations

 
The Westchester-Putnam Council of Boy Scouts is once again mobilizing its 10,000+ youth members to address hunger in Westchester & Putnam Counties. Scouts will be helping kids and families through the annual "Scouting For Food Canned Food Drive - Good Turn Project."   The campaign will involve a door-to-door food collection effort by Cub and Boy Scouts, Commerce Bank and Food-PATCH.

What is the Need?
Hunger hurts. Approximately 200,000 families are now served by food pantries, soup kitchens and shelters in Westchester County alone. Hunger strikes all ages. The elderly, the disabled, the homeless, the unemployed, women and children all need food. In fact, approximately 36% of the clients of the Food-PATCH are children. This Good Turn is about “Kids helping Kids.” Food shortages abound. Over 200 agencies rely on Food-PATCH as their primary source of food.

What Can We Do to Help?
A great deal. Any canned food in good condition will be welcome. However, specific foods are preferable for their nutritional value. These preferred goods include peanut butter, canned meat, stews and tuna, chunky-type soups, baby formula, and any complete packaged meals.  Health laws prohibit collection of home-canned, home-packaged goods or foods with broken seals. Perishables like produce, milk, ice cream and frozen foods cannot be collected.

Close to 100,000 food donation collection bags will be distributed by area Scouts in communities and neighborhoods in Westchester & Putnam Counties. Scouts will collect canned food items and deliver them on October 29 to a local Commerce Bank for pickup by the Westchester County Food-PATCH, which will insure that the donated food items will be given to needy families. Prior year's efforts yielded over 20+ tons of food! Pack 33 collected over 200 bags and this year we hope to exceed that amount.

What Should I Do?
For Pack 33, bags were distributed at the October Pack meeting and can also be picked up at Bill Quinn's house at 217 Larchmont - take one bag (with 9 bags packed inside) from the brown packing box on his porch.  Scouts should visit at least 10 neighbors to ask for food and/or leave a bag during the week of October 21-27, pick up the food by the end of the week, and then drop off their bags Saturday, October 28 at CommerceBank, 1289 Boston Post Road (across from the Ferndale Shopping Plaza, i.e. Stop&Shop and CVS), between 9am and 1 pm.

Scouts should wear their uniforms when out collecting and dropping off, and should be accompanied by an adult as necessary. In addition to doing a good turn and helping people in need, participating scouts will receive an award patch, so make sure to count and report how many items of food you collected when you drop off your bags.  Also for the first time this year we will have prizes for those who collect the most items, dens with the highest participation, etc!

We need volunteers to help staff the collection site on October 28th.  If you can spare 30 minutes or an hour to help out, please contact Bill Quinn at quinnwremove@optonline.net (omit the "remove") or 834-6414.

For more information about this worthy cause you can visit the Boy Scout Council at www.goodturnforamerica.org or www.wpcbsa.org

If you have any questions, contact the Cubmaster.

 


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