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La Crosse County’s largest food pantry, - PPT Presentation

serving the hungry since 1986 Who comes to WAFER What do people get in their food package Where does the food come from Total Poundage Distributed 2014 Total Poundage Distributed 2015 ID: 495872

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La Crosse County’s largest food pantry,serving the hungry since 1986Slide2
Slide3

Who comes to WAFER?Slide4

What do people get in their food package?Slide5

Where does the food come from?Slide6

Total Poundage Distributed – 2014 Slide7

Total Poundage Distributed – 2015 Slide8

How can you help?

Donate food or make a monetary donation

Coordinate a food drive or event

Be creative

Theme specific food drives

Raffle, Entertainment, etc

“Non-event” eventSlide9

This young lady was celebrating her 19th birthday with a “birthday scavenger” hunt. Raising money for WAFER, was just one of her stops.

This group of ladies planned an event of raffles, silent auctions, food, music, and much more. A portion of the proceeds benefitted WAFER.

Grandma’s Gone WildSlide10

UW-L Students went “Trick or Treating”

These students did a “

souper

” job collecting food for WAFER.Slide11

Employees from LHI in the Data Control and Customer Service departments had a food drive competition, “Race to End Hunger”. They collected 7664 items weighing 6405 pounds. Customer service may have won by bringing the most items, but it was really WAFER clients who won because of their big hearts!

The I&S Group and

201

Main St businesses constructed a Christmas

tree display and a “toy train”

(out of canned

goods)

for the holiday instead of purchasing a live tree. Slide12

Give of your time, like these volunteers.

How can you help?Slide13

The Future, Needs and Vision……..Warehouse Space

Client Choice PantrySlide14