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Hillside Food Outreach is a
grassroots 501(c) (3) not-for-profit food pantry established in 1993 to
help feed 20 elderly people, in Westchester County, who were in need of
food assistance, but were unable to access local food pantries.
Today, Hillside has brought together over 350 volunteers to home deliver
to over 1600 Westchester residents in need and we continue to grow every
day. We provide food assistance to families with children, frail
elderly, disabled and housebound individuals.
One of the
things that makes Hillside unique, is its focus on
providing food for individuals with special health and
dietary requirements which, in many circumstance, goes
unaddressed. We have found that in addition to
needing food, many of our food recipients suffer from
Diabetes, hypertension, kidney failure complications due
to AIDS/HIV, cancer and other serious health issues.
Hillside Food Outreach works to address these special
dietary needs by providing healthy alternatives for the
need in Westchester County. Many food pantries
offer food that is high in sugar, high salt, high
calorie, high fat, high carb foods, canned and processed
foods, such as white pasta, white rice, cereal with
high sugar contents, canned meats, etc.
Individuals who must use food pantries are forced to eat
foods that can aggravate an already compromised medical
condition. These foods can also serve to increase
obesity in the poor that leads to greater health risks
in all ages.
We have
instituted a program that offers healthy alternatives
for those in need of food in Westchester County.
We work to help them obtain a better level of health
through nutrition, but also alleviate increased health
concerns and costs in the future for people already
financially struggling. Hillside delivers fresh
fruits, vegetables, and fresh dairy products to people,
as well as grocery staples.
Hillside
also conducts a Youth Packing night. Youth groups
from across Westchester County and even from neighboring
Connecticut, come to the warehouse one Friday evening
each month to pack over 1200 staple bags for delivery to
our clients. Youth come with their group leader
and or family, pack groceries, and enjoy refreshments
afterwards. Youth hear a short message relating to
community service. The youth get to meet others
from organizations across the county. Youth night
has proven to be a great success and we currently have a
3 month waiting list for groups wanting to participate.
Between 60-80 youth participate in each packing night.
Hillside
Food Outreach is also focused on long term change.
First by delivering healthier food alternatives,
we help clients to maintain a better level of health and
nutrition, hopefully leading to decreased medical costs.
The other way we focus on long term change is developing
a bond with the clients wherever we deliver food.
Hillside volunteers deliver in teams of 2 and deliver to
the same 6-8 client households every month. This
has enabled volunteers to establish a relationship with
our clients that grows over time. As relationships
develop, we have found that many clients open up with
the volunteer, sharing their concerns. Many of our
clients are alone and isolated, they mistrust 'official
professionals' and other help agency professionals,
however they view our volunteers as neighbors who care,
allowing volunteers to be proactive in helping a client
seek the assistance they may need. This is
especially true for our elderly who are very alone, and
fearful of asking help.
Hillside
continues to grow and serve those in need. We
welcome donations, volunteers, and individuals in need.
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