Anchorage community programs offer help to serve Thanksgiving dinners
Thanksgiving is just around the corner and it is usually a day spent for families to be brought together over a large feast with plenty to go around for seconds, and even an abundance of leftovers to serve over the next few days. This may not be the case for everyone.
Members of Catholic Social Services Alaska need help to provide ingredients for a hearty Thanksgiving meal for those in need on Monday, November 22nd. They are calling this drive the Thanksgiving Blessing. CSS Alaska is joining forces with Food Bank of Alaska, Congregation of Beth Shalom, Muldoon Community Assembly, and St. Patrick’s Parish to serve about 1,400 low-income families to distribute a turkey and all the fixings.
“When we mention 1,400 families, we’re only talking about East Anchorage, specifically the Muldoon site,” says Ellen Krsnak, the CSS Alaska contributor of the program.
CSS Alaska, one of the largest social service agencies in the state, serves as the main contact point for two emergency shelters, two homes for teens, a food pantry, an adoption and pregnancy support programs, and services for individuals with disabilities. These different programs focus to help men, women, and children for temporary and emergency shelter, case management services, counseling and family support, meal services, and so much more.
This year, the Muldoon Assembly Community along with St. Patrick’s Parish has joined forces with CSS Alaska to become one “mega-site” as Krsnak likes to call it.
“We are one mega-site because we are the main contact for the entire East Anchorage vicinity.” Krsnak says.
The deadline on the brochures to donate food items for the Thanksgiving Blessing was listed as November 13. However, Krsnak still assures that all programs are very much open and willing to take more donations.
“We have been working with big drives from all Catholic schools to meet our numbers,” she says. “We wanted to make sure we gave ourselves a deadline of at least 10 days to guarantee we have everything we need for Thanksgiving dinners.”
This program is open to the public and all members of the Anchorage community. There is a larger focus to help those that are identified as low-income families. There is no proof of income that is needed to obtain this type of assistance; however there is a distribution list available which lists the site families should go to. This is dependent on the zip code from where a family resides. The only necessary item to bring is proof of address which shows the zip code.
More information about this event can be food at CSS Alaska’s main website at www.cssalaska.org or Food Bank of Alaska at www.foodbankofalaska.org. The sites for donating, volunteering and assistance being requested can be found here.
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