A mobile food pantry in Grand Island will be Saturday in the garage at the city Utilities Department building at 315 N. Jefferson St.
The food giveaway is sponsored monthly by the Food Bank for the Heartland and Trinity United Methodist Church’s Loaves and Fishes ministry. The mobile pantry will begin at 9:30 a.m. and numbers will be handed out starting at 8:15. Clients should not arrive on site before 8 a.m.
A mobile pantry is a traveling food pantry that delivers food free of charge directly to individuals and families who need assistance for a one-day food distribution. The goal is to provide food where there is a high need but limited resources. Items to be distributed at the mobile pantry in Hall County include spaghetti, tomato sauce, canned pork and beans, cereal, pancake mix and other shelf-stable products along with perishable items, including a variety of fresh produce and bakery items.
Approximately 25,000 to 30,000 pounds of food, the equivalent of 20,800 to 25,000 meals, will be distributed to individuals and families living in Hall County and surrounding communities who are food insecure.
Those who come to the mobile pantry are encouraged to bring boxes or bags to assist in carrying the food they receive. No identification is required to receive food.
“This is one of the largest monthly mobile pantries hosted in the Food Bank’s 93-county service area. In December, this mobile pantry served 402 families,” said Susan Ogborn, president and CEO of Food Bank for the Heartland. “We appreciate the City of Grand Island collaborating with us to establish a permanent location for this mobile pantry and the support of the dedicated volunteers from Trinity United Methodist Church.”
Results of a study supported by the Conagra Brands Foundation, the Howard G. Buffett Foundation and the Nielsen Company show approximately 10.5 percent, or 6,380 people, in Hall County are at-risk for hunger. That includes 3,140 children.
The Food Bank is continuing to work with the city of Grand Island to establish a permanent location for the monthly mobile pantry. The next food giveaway in Hall County will be on Feb. 10 (the location has yet to be determined.
Conference to focus on children’s ministries
Rock Solid Children’s Ministries at G.I. Free Church and Timberlake Ranch Camps are hosting a conference to encourage and challenge those who serve in children’s ministries.
The conference, “Loving HIS Little Ones,” is scheduled for Friday evening through Saturday, Feb. 2 and 3. The public is invited to attend.
Speaker Josh Denhart will lead attendees to pause to consider their role in ministry in relation to God’s role, focus on important components in their teaching, learn hands-on and practical ways to use science in ministry, discover influences that were found in young adults who stayed connected to Christ after leaving home and explore diverse outreach strategies. They will also spend time in worship and fellowship.
The cost for the conference is $35, or $25 per person for groups of 10 or more from the same organization. Registration deadline is Jan. 22.
For more information or to register, check online at gifree.org.
Hastings College sets MLK Day celebrations
HASTINGS — Hastings College has scheduled several activities as part of its Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration on Monday, Jan. 15.
The scheduled includes a worship service in French Memorial Chapel at 1 p.m.; a community prayer walk leaving the chapel at 2 p.m.;
Beginning at 4 p.m., members of the college forensics team will present pieces relevant to the work of Dr. King in the college student union. Members of the campus community can also share their stories, hopes and inspirations. Refreshments will be available.
Then 6 p.m., students will “honor the spirit of Dr. King” by helping to pack meals for Hastings Public School elementary students who may have limited access to food. The meals will be packed in the student union lobby.
All events free and open to the public.