gleaners backpack program

The requested URL /wordpress/?page_id=679 was not found on this server. Additionally, a 500 Internal Server Error error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. Many thanks to all who made a difference in 2016! Whether you made a donation of time or money, your support of the Food Bank of Siouxland is greatly appreciated. As we come into 2107, the Food Bank continues it’s mission of helping to end hunger in Siouxland. And with your continued support, we will keep moving toward that goal. One way you can make a difference now is by supporting our “Empty Bowls” Hunger Awareness Fundraiser. On Friday, Feb. 3, 2017, nearly 600 guests will come together to eat soup and help others. Do your part now. Make a donation or become a named sponsor. You can make a tax-deductible donation through our Help Solve Hunger online page. Or call Development Director Jennifer Hart at 712-255-9741 x205, to find out about naming sponsorship opportunities and receive recognition at the event.
Check out the event page for ticket information or call today to make a reservation. glencoe backpack readerThis event does sell out. samsonite network2 laptop backpack 15 16Tickets will not be sold at the door.sly 2way backpack Donate to the silent auction. backpack iliac crestHelp us raise more funds through our silent auction and drawings. wunderlich backpackCall Jennifer at the number above to discuss your in-kind donation.backpack limit borderlands
Help spread the word about the Food Bank and our quest to make sure no one is Siouxland goes to bed hungry! morrowind backpack modLike & share our Facebook page! Working together, we can help fill the soup bowls and dinner plates of the hungry in Siouxland. Let’s make 2017 the year we make a difference in our own lives as well as the lives of our neighbors. Mission Statement: The Food Bank of Siouxland, a nonprofit organization, strives to be responsive to the needs of its agencies, donors and volunteers by efficiently soliciting and distributing food to feeding programs for the needy. “The Food Bank of Siouxland is an equal opportunity provider.”Your access to this service has been temporarily limited. Please try again in a few minutes. (HTTP response code 503) Reason: Access from your area has been temporarily limited for security reasons Important note for site admins: If you are the administrator of this website note that your access has been limited because you broke one of the Wordfence firewall rules.
The reason your access was limited is: "Access from your area has been temporarily limited for security reasons". If this is a false positive, meaning that your access to your own site has been limited incorrectly, then you will need to regain access to your site, go to the Wordfence "options" page, go to the section for Rate Limiting Rules and disable the rule that caused you to be blocked. if you were blocked because it was detected that you are a fake Google crawler, then disable the rule that blocks fake google crawlers. Or if you were blocked because you were accessing your site too quickly, then increase the number of accesses allowed per minute. If you're still having trouble, then simply disable the Wordfence firewall and you will still benefit from the other security features that Wordfence provides. If you are a site administrator and have been accidentally locked out, please enter your email in the box below and click "Send". If the email address you enter belongs to a known site administrator or someone set to receive Wordfence alerts, we will send you an email to help you regain access.
Please read this FAQ entry if this does not work.“With the 2016 gleaning season coming to an end, I would like to sincerely thank all of the hundreds of volunteers and the many farmers and orchard owners for making this season incredibly successful.  As we reflect back to the beginning of this gleaning season we have great memories of starting out picking strawberries, cucumbers and lettuce throughout the month of June, harvesting lots of corn tomatoes and zucchini throughout July, carrying 100s of watermelons, cantaloupe and honeydew melons throughout August and September and finally gathering thousands of pounds of apples from Adams County orchards in October.  It was an amazing journey with so many great volunteers. After tabulating past results from previous gleaning seasons at Project SHARE, we harvested: A very ambitious gleaning goal was set for the 2016 season at Project SHARE and we were challenged by our Executive Director to glean 100,000 pounds. As the Project SHARE Farm Coordinator, I am so very proud of each and every volunteer that helped glean more than 110,000 pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables. 
I am equally humbled by the generosity of so many farm and orchard owners that gave graciously which allowed our volunteers to glean crops from their fields so that many of our friends could enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables.  You, our volunteers,  all are amazing! On behalf of Project SHARE, we truly thank you for your continual support as we gleaned together this season to reach a humongous goal that has made a tremendous impact in lives of so many.  It has been an honor to serve with you.” 19105 Longs Way Parker, CO 80134      � Communities of Parker, Elizabeth and Franktown PTF In The News Download Forms & Information Resource Guide (Download Forms) Weekend Food Backpack Program PTF History & Status Douglas County Master Gardeners Host a Food Drive Buy on Amazon Smile Moved To Our New Location! Parker Task Force is a non-profit organization operated entirely by dedicated volunteers. Parker Task Force is dedicated to providing individuals and
families in our community with food, assistance and other support services to help them become will be delivered with compassion, dignity and respect by our 100% volunteer staff. There are many ways you can help the Parker Task Force provide assistance to members of our community.   of the Parker Task Force here for more information. We have representatives from the Douglas County Human Services and Arapahoe/Douglas Works in our building every Tuesday from 9:00am - 1:00pm. If you know anyone who needs these services and is unable to get to the Castle Rock office or would like to avoid the drive, call our office at 303-841-3460 to make an appointment. Arapahoe/Douglas Works, our county workforce center, is a useful resource if you are looking for employment! Parker Task Force (Food Bank) 19105 Longs Way in Parker. King Soopers - Stroh Ranch. King Soopers - Stonegate. King Soopers - Cottonwood The Parker Task Force started
our Adopt a Family program many years ago out of a desire from our community to help fellow neighbors-in-need who were unable to get gifts for their children during the Holiday Season.  The program has grown over the years and is now one of our favorite services we provide to ourDue to our generous community, we were able to provide Holiday gifts to 135 of our families-in-need.  That equates to 440 individuals ranging in age from infants to seniors.  Families range in size from 1 single senior to our largest family of 8 people. hundreds of sponsors came from all areas of our community including churches, hospitals and medical offices, local businesses, various Town of Parker offices, Boy Scout troops, local high school groups, and many individuals and families from our area.  We actually had many more interested sponsors than adoptable families.  kindness for others is a true testament to why Parker is such a greatWe thank our entire community for their continued
support for all of our programs throughout the year.  successfully help those in need without your help! The Parker Community Honors Nancy Gripman For Her Dedication To The Community And The Parker Task Force Read the full story PTF's Thanksgiving and Holiday programs Parker Lifestyle Magazine featured a rundown of PTF's Thanksgiving and Holiday programs. 2016 Thanksgiving Program Was a Success diligently to prepare Thanksgiving baskets for clients to pick up on Over 225 families received a complete Thanksgiving meals they could prepare at home. throughout the day including 21 terrific volunteers from the Parker Hidden Mesa Orchard and Garden The PTF is also in the Parker Chronicle and Douglas County News Press with this story about the Hidden Mesa Orchard and Garden. Parker Car Club Raises $8000 For The Parker Task Force PTF was mentioned in the Denver Post on Thursday April 28, 2016. 
YourHub Douglas County ran a story about the Master Gardeners who work in the experimental orchard in the Hidden Mesa Open Space and who also grow vegetables for PTF.   See our Master Gardeners page for more about the New Parker Task Force Building The new building construction is complete!  Many years in the making and it's here! the pictures taken during the More Pictures of Our New Building A group of Douglas County Master Gardeners are growing produce for the Parker Task Force in the Hidden Mesa Open Space area.   Many Thanks To The Rotarians For Their On-Going Support And Service! With cuts coming to programs designed to help the needy with their utility bills, The Parker Task Force wants to recognize the Rotary Clubs for their support to help provide this vital service to our clients. Best Local Non-Profit Organization Force For Human Services (Behind Twisters and Pizza Hut) Parker Task Force is