Lift Every Voice
Community organizing project using volunteers to eradicate hunger and poverty in Grant County |
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Community Food Pantry Project.
Distribution on the first Saturday, 10am-noon and last Wednesday, 4-7pm every month |
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Community Garden projects in Mining District, Silver City, working on Mimbres, Cliff/Gila and Pickle Bucket Gardening in elementary and middle schools in Grant County. |
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Grow a Rowgarden program to share with those in need |
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| Economic Development/Local Sustainability projects including thrift store to support hunger work, social enterprise training, Farm to Cafeteria, farmers markets. |
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Education projects including permaculture principles, gardening, composting, food preservation, gardening in small spaces, local sustainability. |
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Gleaning and Food Recovery |
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Partners for Seniors
Companionship Program for homebound seniors. Currently we have: |
- 22 matched recipients.
- 10 occasional need recipients.
- 7 unmatched seniors.
- 2-6 referrals/wk
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Alimento para el Niño
Weekend backpack program for kids that dont get enough to eat |
- 225 children in Silver Consolidated Schools.
- 110 Children in Cobre Consolidated Schools.
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Intergenerational Summer Lunch Program
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- Provides summer backpacks for kids in conjunction with the existing summer lunch program
- Youth/Senior Gardening Projects
- Provided 1000 backpacks to kids in Grant County summer 2008
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| Miel de mi Corazón |
Eighty-five $250 grants distributed to single female head of household in 2.5 years. Recipients range from infants to elders, baby formula to porch painting, and lots of utilities and rent in between.
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| Community Wide Service Learning Initiative (CWSLI) |
- Partnership between The Volunteer Center and Western New Mexico University to bring service learning to Grant County classrooms from K-HE.
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IDA (Individual Deposit Account) Program |
- Administer 4:1 matched savings program through New Mexico Community Assets Coalition for low-income people to open small businesses, pay college tuition or buy a home. Thirteen people have graduated from program since Jan 2008.
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