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Just One More Ministry, located in Glendale, is an organization that rescues excess food from area restaurants, food suppliers, and caterers and repackages it for shelters, food pantries, and community members in need. Inflation and rising grocery prices continue to create challenges for our hurting neighbors, and these lunches are easy to distribute and are handed out as quickly as they are received. Just One More Ministry is currently distributing over 1,400 bagged lunches a week!
Activities
Your family will assemble 20 lunch bags with a piece of fruit (orange/clementine, banana, or apple), snack (optional), and an inspirational note/care card (or whatever beautiful decorations your littles wish to create).
Separately your family will make 20 sandwiches (peanut butter and jelly or meat and cheese with no condiments) wrapped in a plastic sandwich bag. The sandwich bags will be stacked inside an empty bread bag so Just One More Ministry can easily freeze them.
Impact
Kids will gain awareness and understanding of how their own capabilities can help their community in need.
When & Where
Your family will complete this project in your own home following food safety guidelines.
Drop off the packed lunches outside a KIC family home in Bayside, Whitefish Bay, Bayview, and the West Side of Milwaukee (specific addresses will be provided after sign-up) between 1-8 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 26. We will deliver all lunches to Just One More Ministry for distribution on Jan. 27.
Registration Information
Participants: 25 family cap and all ages welcome
Cost: Dependent on what families buy for the bagged lunch supplies.
Materials: You will be responsible for supplying the following materials to complete 20 packed lunches:
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- Approximately two loaves of bread
- Peanut butter and jelly or meat and cheese
- Clementines/oranges, bananas, or apples
- Additional treat/snack (optional)
- Plastic sandwich bags
- Paper lunch bags
- Inspirational notes decorated by the kids
Questions: Please contact rachel@
Cancellations: In the event that circumstances change and you are no longer able to assist, please email [email protected].
In order to assure food safety in preparing food for the community in your own home, all volunteers must agree to:
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- Follow USDA guidelines to fully disinfect the surface prior to meal preparation
- Follow the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection guidelines on washing hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds
- Follow the WI DATCP rules on no bare hand contact with ready-to-eat foods ie. wear gloves or use tongs. When using disposable gloves, refer to these guidelines.
- To ensure health and safety in preparing food for people outside of our own families, we also ask that everyone two years of age and older wear a cloth face covering while preparing the sandwiches.
Our Partner
Learn more about the Just One More Ministry on their website, JSonline article, and CBS58 segment.