Salvation Army Of Utica Holding Food Distribution Event
Do you need some extra food? The Salvation Army of Utica is hosting a Food Box Distribution event with over 200 boxes to help feed Central New Yorkers.
The event all takes place on Monday February 8th at noon down at the Salvation Army of Utica off of Genesee Street in Utica. There will be around 200 plus 30lbs box of fresh produce, dairy and meat combos and more. This event is open to anyone who is need of Food Assistance. Also, there will be contactless Drive-Thru if you don t want to get out of your vehicle, or Walk-Up Distribution. No appointment is needed. The Distribution will last as long as the supplies do.
The annual Operation Sunshine Holiday Campaign hit its fundraising goal of $65,000 thanks to a big final push from Bill Keeler and his Keeler in the Morning radio show on WIBX 950 AM in Utica.
“This has been such an unprecedented year and to see it end the way it did today is very apropos,” Keeler said shortly after his show Wednesday. “Everyone has so much to worry about right now. I was really surprised how this thing just blew up today. A lot of people all really came together for this.”
Keller admitted he was initially afraid that morning’s show wouldn’t even happen, as he was home in isolation broadcasting from his basement studio while recovering from COVID.
Facing a Christmas that will now be a brighter one thanks to the loving outreach of Operation Sunshine and the Salvation Army of Rome, single mom Joya said she feels the world would be a much better place if everyone felt the same love for others.
“If we all loved our neighbors like they do, it would get rid of all of the hate,” she said, her rosy outlook living up to her name. “It’s the holidays so let’s all smile a little bit more.”
Joya said she has been helped by her local Salvation Army of Rome an Operation Sunshine agency partner to provide a happy holiday for her two fourth-grade sons Jordan and Kaleb. They are “Irish twins,” she quipped … brothers who were born within a year of each other.
The Connected Community Elves are making the holiday season a bit brighter for some Rome area children, thanks to a partnership between Operation Sunshine and Connected Community Schools in Rome.
Connected Community Schools is dedicated to uniting a child’s most important influences of school, family and community to nurture them into productive citizens. Their model is spearheaded by Community Alliance, formerly known as Rome Alliance for Education, which is one of the many agencies involved in Operation Sunshine to deliver holiday gifts to needy families throughout the area.
When families register through the online form, they are assigned to organizations based on their location. Operations manager Miranda Majewicz explained Connected Community Schools comes in at the end of registration, picking families as well as taking on those many families who miss the deadline. They then assist the gift giving outreach right up until Christmas Eve.
In the words of Charles Dickens, want is keenly felt and abundance rejoices during the Christmas season.
The convergence of winter, the holidays and coronavirus pandemic have made the season particularly tough for some Mohawk Valley families. Local food pantries also are juggling rising demand, limited volunteers and uncertain funding.
At the Salvation Army of Utica, food boxes are provided to 200 families once per month in a contactless drive-thru format. A single day of dropoffs includes about 4,000 meals and 10,000 pounds of food.
The nonprofit has been forced to reduce volunteers to meet COVID-19 safety protocols, said Michael Harrington, the Utica corps officer.