This message has been making the rounds for a few days, but I'm sending it along to you just in case you haven't already seen it.
(Kurt, I searched for a thread where someone else might already have posted this, but could not find one -- if there is one, please put this with that one, if it's not duplicating what's already up--thank you)
From: Kate Johnson [mailto:kate@beachtobayou.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 4:03 PM
Cc: 'mizsusie@aol.com'
Subject: Hungry Children in our County
Dear Friends,
On Tuesday, one of our County Commissioners sent out a call for help: She had just met with the Councilwoman of the Muscogee Tribal Nation of Florida, which is located in Bruce (about 11 miles north-east of Freeport, or 30 minutes from the Beach). This small group represents approximately 500 households of the Muscogee Nation which includes 75+ at-risk children. This tribe is very poor and in desperate need of assistance. They are proud and are willing to work, but many have lost their jobs recently. Some are in need of gas money so they can drive to PCB to find ?Day Labor?. The result is children who are hungry...the only meal they get on a daily basis is qualification for the free school lunch program. Many of the families are now in danger of losing the power to their homes as they do not have the means to pay their electrical bills. One such family has had no power for 3 months, and didn?t ask for help until now. Can you imagine living through the recent cold spell with no heat or hot water? And it?s the children who are suffering the most.
Yesterday, a group of five friends met with the Councilwoman, other members of the council and the minister of the Bruce United Methodist Church (who is working directly with the youth in the Community through an after school program) for about 2 hours in an effort to assess this tribe's immediate, short-term and long-term needs. We took with us about $300 in groceries that we were able to raise on a moment's notice, but of course, this is just a band-aid for a few families for a few days.
This morning, this team of 5 has been turned loose to make any contacts they believe may be able to help feed these families and help pay the electrical bills which are the most immediate needs. Just so you'll know, they are diligently working to receive federal recognition as a Tribe (state recognition has been secured) which will allow them to receive quality of life support from the Bureau of Indian Affairs. But this is a long process, and they have been fighting to pass the Bill for years now.
We have contacted most of the local organizations who we think might be able to help, but some of them are tapped out of resources, and others don?t service that area.
If you would like to help, please let me know, or checks can be made out to The Muscogee Nation of Florida and at the bottom of your check note that it is for the Food Bank or to the Emergency Relief Fund( this would be to pay heat, electricity, gas etc.) Send the check to Ann Tucker, Muscogee Nation of Florida, 278 Church Road, Bruce, Fl. 32455.
I know that there are so many people out there suffering right now, but I truly believe that WE CAN make a difference for these people who are in our own backyard?literally! No contribution is too small, and all will be greatly appreciated.
We plan to make another food delivery to them next week, so if you have items you would like to donate please contact me directly.
If you can?t help personally, perhaps you could pass this message along. Ann Tucker could also use some help writing grants.
Prayers are also ALWAYS appreciated.
Thank you,
Kate Johnson
Kate@BeachtoBayou.com
(850) 231-4119
MUSCOGEE TRIBE FOOD BANK NEEDS
CAN AND BOTTLE GOODS
Chicken and Dumblings
Beef Stew, Soup, Spaghetti Sauce
Fruit and Fruit Juice ( especially apple and peaches )
Tuna, Ham, Chicken ( in cans)
Vegetables and Beans
Peanut Butter and Jelly
PACKAGE PRODUCTS
Spaghetti
Macaroni and Cheese
Ramen Noodle Packages
Rice
Dried Beans
Cereal, Grits, Oats, Cream of Wheat
Boxed Meals ( that don?t require a lot of added ingredients )
Any thing that is high in protein and has a long shelf life
FRESH PRODUCES
Fresh Fruit ( apples and grapes - the KIDS love )
Cheese ( especially string cheese )
OTHER
Shampoo
Diapers and Wipes
Feminine Hygiene Items
Deodorants, Body Soap
Laundry Detergent ( medium size )
First Aid Items
Tooth paste ( CVHN is providing toothbrushes )
MONEY
to purchase milk, bread and eggs to be included in each box
This list will provide fresh as well as long term food needs
Please contact the following for FOOD BANK pick ups:
Susan Breeden | 850.622.1378 | mizsusie@aol.com
Kate Johnson | 850.231.9114 | kate@beachtobayou.com
Jan Stevens | 850.231.2415 | janandsteve@mac.com
You can also donate money - to make a donation by check, please make it payable to:
Muscogee Nation of Florida
You may make a note on the bottom of your check: ?Food bank? for Groceries or ?Emergency Relief? for Utilities. For tax purposes: 501 (c) 3 #59-2093051
SEND CHECK TO:
Ann Tucker, Chairwoman
Muscogee Nation of Florida
278 Church Road
Bruce, FL 32455
(Kurt, I searched for a thread where someone else might already have posted this, but could not find one -- if there is one, please put this with that one, if it's not duplicating what's already up--thank you)
From: Kate Johnson [mailto:kate@beachtobayou.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 4:03 PM
Cc: 'mizsusie@aol.com'
Subject: Hungry Children in our County
Dear Friends,
On Tuesday, one of our County Commissioners sent out a call for help: She had just met with the Councilwoman of the Muscogee Tribal Nation of Florida, which is located in Bruce (about 11 miles north-east of Freeport, or 30 minutes from the Beach). This small group represents approximately 500 households of the Muscogee Nation which includes 75+ at-risk children. This tribe is very poor and in desperate need of assistance. They are proud and are willing to work, but many have lost their jobs recently. Some are in need of gas money so they can drive to PCB to find ?Day Labor?. The result is children who are hungry...the only meal they get on a daily basis is qualification for the free school lunch program. Many of the families are now in danger of losing the power to their homes as they do not have the means to pay their electrical bills. One such family has had no power for 3 months, and didn?t ask for help until now. Can you imagine living through the recent cold spell with no heat or hot water? And it?s the children who are suffering the most.
Yesterday, a group of five friends met with the Councilwoman, other members of the council and the minister of the Bruce United Methodist Church (who is working directly with the youth in the Community through an after school program) for about 2 hours in an effort to assess this tribe's immediate, short-term and long-term needs. We took with us about $300 in groceries that we were able to raise on a moment's notice, but of course, this is just a band-aid for a few families for a few days.
This morning, this team of 5 has been turned loose to make any contacts they believe may be able to help feed these families and help pay the electrical bills which are the most immediate needs. Just so you'll know, they are diligently working to receive federal recognition as a Tribe (state recognition has been secured) which will allow them to receive quality of life support from the Bureau of Indian Affairs. But this is a long process, and they have been fighting to pass the Bill for years now.
We have contacted most of the local organizations who we think might be able to help, but some of them are tapped out of resources, and others don?t service that area.
If you would like to help, please let me know, or checks can be made out to The Muscogee Nation of Florida and at the bottom of your check note that it is for the Food Bank or to the Emergency Relief Fund( this would be to pay heat, electricity, gas etc.) Send the check to Ann Tucker, Muscogee Nation of Florida, 278 Church Road, Bruce, Fl. 32455.
I know that there are so many people out there suffering right now, but I truly believe that WE CAN make a difference for these people who are in our own backyard?literally! No contribution is too small, and all will be greatly appreciated.
We plan to make another food delivery to them next week, so if you have items you would like to donate please contact me directly.
If you can?t help personally, perhaps you could pass this message along. Ann Tucker could also use some help writing grants.
Prayers are also ALWAYS appreciated.
Thank you,
Kate Johnson
Kate@BeachtoBayou.com
(850) 231-4119
MUSCOGEE TRIBE FOOD BANK NEEDS
CAN AND BOTTLE GOODS
Chicken and Dumblings
Beef Stew, Soup, Spaghetti Sauce
Fruit and Fruit Juice ( especially apple and peaches )
Tuna, Ham, Chicken ( in cans)
Vegetables and Beans
Peanut Butter and Jelly
PACKAGE PRODUCTS
Spaghetti
Macaroni and Cheese
Ramen Noodle Packages
Rice
Dried Beans
Cereal, Grits, Oats, Cream of Wheat
Boxed Meals ( that don?t require a lot of added ingredients )
Any thing that is high in protein and has a long shelf life
FRESH PRODUCES
Fresh Fruit ( apples and grapes - the KIDS love )
Cheese ( especially string cheese )
OTHER
Shampoo
Diapers and Wipes
Feminine Hygiene Items
Deodorants, Body Soap
Laundry Detergent ( medium size )
First Aid Items
Tooth paste ( CVHN is providing toothbrushes )
MONEY
to purchase milk, bread and eggs to be included in each box
This list will provide fresh as well as long term food needs
Please contact the following for FOOD BANK pick ups:
Susan Breeden | 850.622.1378 | mizsusie@aol.com
Kate Johnson | 850.231.9114 | kate@beachtobayou.com
Jan Stevens | 850.231.2415 | janandsteve@mac.com
You can also donate money - to make a donation by check, please make it payable to:
Muscogee Nation of Florida
You may make a note on the bottom of your check: ?Food bank? for Groceries or ?Emergency Relief? for Utilities. For tax purposes: 501 (c) 3 #59-2093051
SEND CHECK TO:
Ann Tucker, Chairwoman
Muscogee Nation of Florida
278 Church Road
Bruce, FL 32455