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Irondequoit Community Cupboard, Inc.
The Irondequoit Community Cupboard, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization designed to meet a variety of needs for families and individuals in the Town of Irondequoit, NY.
Mission Statement
To serve families and individuals in need that reside in the Town of
Irondequoit, by providing emergency assistance without bias or prejudice.
"Letter from the President"
(April 2012)
Dear Friends,
Happy Spring! I hope you are enjoying our lovely weather. ICC has
been very busy the last couple of months! Unfortunately, our numbers
continue to grow and many of our clients are telling me that their
benefits are running out. We have seen the largest increase coming
from those who receive disability and our senior citizens. Their
money is just not stretching far enough!
Many people are reporting that the Department of Social Services are
beyond backlogged; with waits reported for assistance like food
stamps at over 3 months! Three months is a long time when you are
trying to figure out how to provide food for your family, pay off
high utility bills, and trying to remain current on your
rent/mortgage. DSS has changed the way they operate with no one
having specific caseworkers and many, especially senior citizens are
struggling with these changes.
At ICC we have been blessed this spring with some wonderful
donations. Many of you know that this is usually the time of year
when our donations really go down. We have been so fortunate that
many people and groups are continuing to think of residents in our
community who are struggling.
Thank you so much to Curves Irondequoit who donated 129 pounds of
food. Thanks you to Blessed Kateri who donated 2,640 pounds of food!
Thank you to our Boy and Girl Scouts who provided 15 large boxes of
food. Thank you to the schools who are continuing to do food drives
and supporting the item of the month in their school. Thank you to
Ivan Green and Durand Eastman for having an amazing international
art show that benefited ICC. They were able to donate a lot of food
and $1,000 that will be put directly to our back pack program. So
many of you continue to bring in food items off of our top 10 list
located on our website www.irondequoitcommunitycupboard.org we
appreciate every single donation.
The United Way campaign is in full swing; if you would like
to donate to the Irondequoit Community Cupboard through United Way,
our number is 2466. In the next couple
of weeks you will be receiving our annual newsletter. This is the
only fundraising event we do all year and we would appreciate your
generosity. Through these fundraisers, we are able to
provide healthy food choices like fresh or frozen produce, low fat
dairy products, lean meat, and poultry. With your cash donations we
have been able to expand our Back Pack Program to 3 schools right
here in Irondequoit and we are hoping to expand to 4 schools in the
fall. (We have been receiving wonderful reports from families and
the schools who participate saying what a fabulous and beneficial
program it is.) Your cash donations allow us to purchase emergency
items for people who are referred to us through other agencies that
have very restrictive diets. They also allow us to purchase school
supplies, personal hygiene products, food for our Thanksgiving and
Christmas baskets and other items that are needed in our day to day
operations.
Irondequoit is a wonderful community. When I am asked to speak at
engagements and events I am often asked what has made our program so
successful; it is successful because of you. All of you who donate
food, money and time. We are so grateful for your generosity as it
helps us help others who are in need of assistance in our community.
On behalf of my board of directors, thank you so much.
Sincerely,
Debbie Evans, President
Sue Reynolds, Vice-President
John Kane, Treasurer
Diane McHale Mix, Secretary
Cherie Evans, Board Member
Rev. Sarah Culp, Board Member
MaryJo Toepfer, Board Member
Phil Pollot, Board Member
Anne Johnson, Board Member
