Timeline: We opened the fridge to the community on June 1, 2024. The fridge, freezer and non perishable food shelves have been filled and emptied daily since we opened. We have been open 24/7 without any problems. We have trained over 50 volunteers for the team who are starting to become involved in the daily management as we are learning as we go. Additionally, we have been working hard to both partner with local donors for food rescue, and coordinating with other organizations that have large scale rescue. Our social media has been critical in getting the word out to donors and neighbors.
Budget: In May of this year, St. Mark Lutheran Church selected the Neighborhood Fridge to be their outreach project for the month. Over $1000 of non perishable food and $2213 in monetary donations were made to this initiative. Additionally, one member asked birthday guests to make donations to the fridge project, and they collected $535 in cash donations and $500 in donated food for the fridge. At a recent memorial service held at the church, the family over ordered food for the reception, and we estimated an additional $1000 of food that was individually repacked for the fridge and freezer. The facilities are complete with a dedicated HVAC unit, new double commercial fridge, new single commercial freezer, work space, concrete entryway, supplies and window signage.
Impact: It is impossible to overstate the impact that the St. Mark Neighborhood Fridge is having in our community. Besides the dollars and food donations mentioned above, the congregation has been incredibly generous about restocking daily. Almost every bit of food that has been placed in the fridge, freezer, or shelves has been taken by people who are food insecure in just two weeks. Food comes in and goes out on a regular basis throughout the day. When we opened the fridge we had multiple people in just the first hour who had received our advertising and were waiting for us to open. Our goal was to be open when school was out for the summer, as our state government declined federal summer lunch funds and we wanted to be able to feed the children in our neighborhood this summer, which we believe we have. We have brought in baby food and diapers to the space as well. Everyone who we have had the opportunity to speak with who has used the fridge is incredibly grateful. We have had anonymous donors from the neighborhood who have seen our signage and stopped to make a donation, and members of some 12 step groups who have wanted to help. It is a marvelous way to feed hungry people while keeping good food out of landfills.
I am attaching a few photos of the fridge and our volunteers for your information. I believe that we have successfully launched this project and will work hard now to make it sustainable and a blessing to our community. Thank you for the grant funds which made this project possible, we are very grateful. Please let me know if you need any further information from us to consider this grant report complete.
The St. Mark Neighborhood Fridge Team