Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Mission Sees Demand Hike;Seeks Donations


Upper Room Mission has seen a big increase in demand, and needs  donationsA non profit Vernon social agency is in need of food donations after seeing demand for its services shoot up. Chuck Harper, executive director of the Upper Room Mission says they been serving 250 meals a day to needy residents, up 50 from a couple weeks ago. "That's more of a demand on our cooks, our supplies and our resources." He says the main reason is the economy. "People have been laid off, or the jobs they have are not meeting their needs, so we're getting more working poor, more people who are unemployed. We're starting to see an increase in seniors and single parents." Harper says most of their clients have housing, but don't have enough to "make ends meet." The facility needs donations of staple food items like rice, oats, tea and coffee (preferably commercial sized bags), along with canned goods like tomatoes, beans, soups and spaghetti sauce, and any produce. They also need sugar and butter (preferably in packets to control usage and portions), paper, Styrofoam cups and plates, and any cash donations. The items can be dropped at at the Mission on 27th Avenue any day between 9 and 5.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If its the economy-well then they should point that out to City Council,since they think all is well and money is no problem.