Local Foods History

2006: Year Eight

Enrolled Thirty Families in Program.

  • New for 2006

    1. Family of four: Two adults and two children.

    2. Church of the Nazarene: The church donated vegetables from their CSA shares to their low-income members.

    3. Family of one: One adult.

    4. Family of two: Mother with one child.

    5. Family of four: Two adults and two children.

    6. Family (data not available at this time)

    7. Family of eight. Two adults with six children

    8. Family of one: One adult.

    9. Family of one. One adult.

    10. Family of three: Two adults and two children.

    11. Family of three: Three adults.

    12. Family of four: Two adults and two children.

    13. North Liberty Food Pantry: The pantry donated vegetables from their CSA shares to their clients.

    14. PS Family of three: Two adults and one child.

    15. Family of three: Two adults and one child.

    16. Family of two: Mother with one child.

    17. Family of four: Two adults and two children.

    18. Family of two: Mother with one child.

    19. Family of one: One adult.

     

  • Renewals from Previous Years

    1. Family of five: enrolled 2005. Mother with four children.

    2. Family of four: enrolled 2004. Mother with three children.

    3. Family of four: enrolled 2004. Two adults and two children.

    4. Family of six: enrolled 2005. Mother with five children.

    5. Family of two: enrolled 2004, 2006. Mother with one child.

    6. Family of one: enrolled 2005. One adult.

    7. Family of five: enrolled 2004. Two adults and three children.

    8. Family of three: enrolled 2005. Mother with two children.

    9. Star Program: enrolled 2005. The program donated vegetables from their CSA shares to their clients.

    10. WRAC: enrolled 2004. Two adults and three children. Single Mother's Support Group. Creating social change with useful direct service programs and powerful activism.

    11. Shelter House: enrolled 2005. The program donated vegetables from their CSA shares to their clients. Shelter House is a non-profit organization that has provided housing and supportive services to the homeless of Southeast Iowa since 1983.
 

 


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