Crown Point Community Foundation Gives $5,000 to Aid in Hunger Relief
Funds applied to “Meat” the Need Initiative to pay meat processing fees on donated livestock and deer
(Crown Point, Indiana) –Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry has received a $5,000 grant from the Crown Point
Community Foundation to support its “Meat” the Need initiative within Lake County.
Debra Treesh, Executive Director of Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry, said that the funds received will be
used to pay processing fees on nearly 3,800 pounds of donated livestock and deer, with the meat being
given to agencies serving nearly 59,000 food-insecure residents within Lake County.
According to Feeding America, an estimated 38% of Lake County residents struggling with food
insecurity make above the threshold to qualify for the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program. To make ends meet, many are turning to local hunger-relief agencies such as food banks, food
pantries, and soup kitchens. “More than ever, families are struggling to buy groceries and hunger-relief
agencies are seeing more demand for their services.” Said Katie DeForest, Fund Development Director for
Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry. “Unfortunately, these agencies are experiencing the same diminished
purchasing power that families are experiencing with their own grocery budgets and meat, especially, is
difficult to obtain.”
“As food costs continue to rise the Crown Point Community Foundation is privileged to support the work
of Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry to supply much needed meat into the diets of those experiencing hunger
in our communities,” said Mary Burrell Nielsen, President of the Crown Point Community Foundation.
“We are thankful for the philanthropic spirit of our fundholders that made this grant possible.”
Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry partners with various community members and organizations in order to
get more meat into hunger-relief agencies and into the hands of residents in need. Farmers, hunters, and
4-H members donate deer and livestock to their “Meat” The Need program. Donations are processed at
local participating meat processors and the meat is distributed to hunger-relief agencies within the
community it was donated in. Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry pays 100% of the processing fees so there is
no charge to donors or agencies receiving meat.
“The generous grant from the Crown Point Community Foundation will allow us to continue and expand
on our mission of hunger relief by providing over 15,000 more meals through local hunger relief agencies
within Lake County. We are so grateful for the continued support of our efforts in responding to the
needs of those in the community facing hunger.” Said Debra Treesh
To donate, farmers and hunters just need to take their livestock or deer to a local participating meat
processor (call ahead to schedule livestock). After processing, local food banks and pantries are called to
pick up the donation. There is absolutely no charge to the livestock and deer donors. For a list of
participating meat processors, visit www.HoosiersFeedingtheHungry.org.