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Kitchen Academy Combines Food Rescue & Job Training

May 22, 2013

Vermont Foodbank program utilizes highly perishable donated food products as learning tools for students enrolled in its Community Kitchen Academy to make meals distributed via food assistance programs. Nate Clark BioCycle May 2013, Vol. 54, No. 5, p. 18 The Community Kitchen Academy utilizes donated food products such as meat that are highly perishable and [...]

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Hard times for the hungry: Federal funding cuts threaten Vermont food programs

February 28, 2013

Vermonters struggling to make ends meet could lose the benefits they have if Congress passes proposed food program cuts   Feb 24, 2013   |         Purchase Image Joseph Root of Milton collects supplies at the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf in Burlington. The food shelf staff worries about meeting increased demand if Congress goes [...]

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Vermont Basketball Teams Donate to Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf

February 6, 2013

      Vermont Basketball Teams Donate to Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf     Erica Hunt 11/16/2012 1:21:00 PM       BURLINGTON, Vt. – Student-athletes and coaches from the University of Vermont men’s and women’s basketball teams helped deliver food to the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf this afternoon as part of the third annual [...]

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Super Senior Bob Maritano on WCAX

December 22, 2012

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Food Shelves see drop in contributions

October 10, 2012

Burlington Free Press-october 10, 2012 Burlignton-Food drives and dropping off turkeys won’t fill a gap that has developed because Vermont’s allotment from the Emergency Food Assistance Program has shrunk by 50 percent in the past year, says John Sayles, Vermont Foodbank CEO. The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) traditionally supplied a significant percentage of the [...]

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Vermont Foodbank Worried about drop in donations, spending

October 10, 2012

WPTZ-news channel five COLCHESTER, Vt. —Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders was at the Chittenden County Emergency Food Shelf Tuesday to to address a dramatic decrease in the amount of donations to the Emergency Food Assistance program. TEFAP provides food to low-income Americans. Food shelf organizers said it’s a drop in private donations and also decreased government [...]

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Senator Bernie Sanders Holds Press Conference at Food Shelf

October 10, 2012

On October 9, Senator Bernie Sanders held a press conference with our Vermont Foodbank partners at the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf to announce dramatic cuts in The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP).  According to the Vermont Foodbank the program has shrunk by 50 percent in the past year.  TEFAP traditionally supplies a significant percentage of emergency [...]

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Cooking up a brighter future

May 24, 2012

Click for WCAX Channel 3 video: http://www.wcax.com/story/17040170/cooking-up-a-brighter-future#.T04irZLi-os.facebook   Posted: Feb 28, 2012 6:58 PM ESTUpdated: Mar 01, 2012 5:00 PM EST   By Keith McGilvery BURLINGTON, Vt. -The kitchen inside the Chittenden County Food Shelf is constantly a buzz.”Oh, you’ll see it all; chopping, stirring, baking, washing dishes, cleaning counters,” said Annabelle Trayah, a student.The fast-paced action is [...]

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Postal Service collects food for Stamp Out Hunger Campaign | Vermont – WPTZ Home

May 17, 2012

Click for WPTZ News Channel 5 video: Postal Service collects food for Stamp Out Hunger Campaign | Vermont – WPTZ Home. The 20th annual Stamp Out Hunger National Association of Letter Carriers’ Food Drive held on May 12, 2012 brought in over 13,000 pounds of food to the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf.   Letter carriers in over [...]

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Five Vt. non-profits compete in Cars For Good | Vermont – WPTZ Home

May 16, 2012

Click for video: Five Vt. non-profits compete in Cars For Good | Vermont – WPTZ Home. By Charlie Gorra Toyota giving away 100 cars in 100 days UPDATED 9:27 AM EDT May 16, 2012 BURLINGTON, Vt. -Five Vermont non-profits are in the running to win a brand new car from Toyota. It’s part of Toyota’s “100 Cars for [...]

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Stamp Out Hunger effort this Saturday

May 11, 2012

By WCAX News BURLINGTON, Vt. -There’s a chance to help stamp out hunger this weekend.The Stamp Out Hunger Letter Carriers’ Food drive is this Saturday. It is a nationwide effort, but they expect about 6,000 pounds of food collected locally to go to the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf in Burlington. Those wishing to donate can [...]

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Author offers tips to Community Kitchen Project grads

April 27, 2012

By WCAX News   Posted: Apr 26, 2012 7:03 PM EDT Updated: Apr 26, 2012 8:50 PM EDT         BURLINGTON, Vt. -A feast at the Chittenden Food Shelf in Burlington Wednesday afternoon.Community members sampled tasty treats whipped up by students of the Community Kitchen Project, a joint effort by the Food Shelf and [...]

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Gluten-Free Gospel

April 25, 2012

Published on Seven Days (http://www.7dvt.com) How Chef Papi discovered his passion for wheatless baking By Corin Hirsch [03.21.12] Sometimes the thing you’re supposed to do with your life doesn’t become clear until life itself pushes you toward it. So it was for Miguel Bernard-Rivera for most of his 47 years. As a kid growing up [...]

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South Burlington students help stock the food shelf

February 14, 2012

WCAX Channel 3 Feb 10, 2012 http://www.wcax.com/story/16773338/south-burlington-students-help-stock-the-food-shelf?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=6722893  By Gina Bullard SOUTH BURLINGTON, Vt. -Kids grabbing for food might not surprise you, but this food is different. “We collected a lot of soups and dried fruits, everything is nonperishable,” eighth-grader Molly Burke said. It’s all been collected by Tuttle Middle School students in South Burlington since [...]

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Eating on the Edge

February 7, 2012

At a local food shelf, demand is up By Corin Hirsch [02.01.12] Seven Days A visitor could mistake the inside of 228 North Winooski Avenue for a small grocery, albeit one with an eclectic selection. Morning sunlight illuminates shelves neatly stocked with jars of peanut butter, bags of white rice and pasta, tins of tomatoes, [...]

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Giving Season contributions up from last year

February 7, 2012

  Burlington Free Press January 26, 2012 Written by Lynn Monty While Chris Graff, board member of the Vermont Disaster Relief Fund, could not pinpoint how much money was raised specifically through Giving Season donations, he did say that the fund received a large number of contributions through the end of the year. “Our fund [...]

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Surprise donation fills food shelf with more than just cans

December 20, 2011

By Kyle Midura, WCAX, December 17, 2011 http://www.wcax.com/story/16347363/suprise-donation-fills-food-shelf-with-more-then-just-cans?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=6559072    Each day thousands of Vermonters rely on service organizations like the Chittenden County Food Shelf for meals they can’t afford. But Saturday, staff prepared hangars and racks as local business owner Brett Lewis dropped off about 15-hundred articles of clothing. Donor Brett Lewis tells us, “We have [...]

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Giving Season donations fall behind last year’s pace

December 20, 2011

Written By Lynn Monty, December 19, 2011, Burlington Free Press Some families already disconcerted about the dragging economy took a debilitating one-two punch to their budgets when floods from Tropical Storm Irene hit their homes and businesses this year. Right now, some folks are just one missed paycheck away from experiencing hunger and homelessness. Programs [...]

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Paying it forward: Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf runs on donations and volunteers

December 20, 2011

Christine Cousineau, 62, of Burlington volunteers her time at the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf each week. At different times in her life, this single mother of four often depended on the charity to put a balanced meal on the ta´ble. / LYNN MONTY, Free Press Written by Lynn Monty, December 16, 2011 Lines at the [...]

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News Channel 5, Emergency Food Shelf Team Up For Annual Turkey Drive

November 17, 2011

Food Shelf Seeking 2,700 Turkey Donations NewsChannel 5 Staff   BURLINGTON, Vt. — With Thanksgiving just around the corner and post-Irene recovery taking place, hundreds of families in the region need your help to make this holiday a memorable one.   “Emergency food providers throughout Vermont have been overwhelmed since the storm hit, with an [...]

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Turkey donations falling short

November 17, 2011

Mary Ann Burlingame, a volunteer with the University of Vermont waves at traffic on the corner of North Winooski Ave and North Union St. in front of the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf, this year donations have been drastically reduced, at this time last year the number of donations was nearly double what they are this [...]

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Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf kicks off turkey drive

November 15, 2011

The Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf is aiming for 2,700 turkeys for its annual donation drive this year. Last year that goal was exceeded with 3,212 turkeys. Donors can drop off turkeys at 228 N. Winooski Ave. in Burlington. A donation of $10 will buy a turkey for a family of four. The food shelf is [...]

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Turkey Donations Needed for Thanksgiving

November 15, 2011

Burlington, Vermont – November 9, 2011 By WCAX News – bio | email   We’re just a couple weeks away from Thanksgiving, and a bird shortage has local food shelters hunting for donations. In the past, the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf has received an outpouring of donations for turkeys and other Thanksgiving foods. This year [...]

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Vermont’s shrinking middle class

November 7, 2011

JEFFERSONVILLE — Kim Martin began with the good side of her and her husband, Chip, losing their jobs: 2-year-old Olive Martin, who sat in her lap in their Jeffersonville duplex, bright blue eyes, a cascade of unruly blonde hair, and a wide grin of tiny, pearly teeth. Kim Martin was laid off from her position [...]

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IBM employees gives Food Shelf a boost

November 7, 2011

  By WCAX News –   Burlington, Vermont – November 4, 2011 IBM employees have donated thousands of pounds of food to help feed people in need. They delivered 7-thousand pounds to the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf Friday. IBM employees contributed to 11 area charities this year. The food drive is part of IBM’s annual [...]

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Shelburne Vineyard brings back the Wine & Food Festival

November 7, 2011

Thursday, Nov 3rd, 2011 By Julia Howe Free wine tasting, free specialty food pairing, and a collection of local vendors selling Thanksgiving-themed foods – welcome to Shelburne Vineyard’s Autumn Wine & Food Fest 2011. The vineyard’s third annual festival is on Saturday, Nov. 12 between 11 a.m.-5 p.m. “We really love putting the festival on,” [...]

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Panera Bread Opens in Burlington and Donates to Food Shelf

October 3, 2011

September 26 Fox 44  Burlington, Vermont- The popular national chain Panera Bread, opens its doors for the first day of business in downtown Burlington.  The restaurant’s opening means more jobs coming to the state.  While not all are thrilled about a chain store on Church Street, what most people don’t know is that the chain [...]

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Homebound Food Delivery Program Helps Community

October 3, 2011

September 21, 2011-Burlington Free Press Alice Anton walks around the Chittenden County Food Shelf’s warehouse to check on bags she’ll pack for the agency’s homebound food delivery program.   With a client base of about 130, the program provides food year-round to low income Chittenden County elderly and disabled residents. Deliveries go out from the [...]

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A letter to first lady Michelle Obama

June 30, 2011

Last spring, I spent a couple hours at the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf observing people pick up their weekly allowance of groceries. It was not the first time I’d been to a food shelf during a decade of writing about food and agriculture for this newspaper and other publications, but I was struck that particular visit by the number of children accompanying their parents.

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When school’s out, hunger often begins

June 10, 2011

How can it be that hunger pangs routinely eclipse summer’s balm among hundreds of youngsters in Chittenden County? That was the question posed Thursday by the all-volunteer Hunger Council of Chittenden County at its quarterly meeting.

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My Turn: Without federal help, Foodbank and its network face empty shelves

May 25, 2011

In Chittenden County, the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf relies heavily on the Emergency Food Assistance Program to meet the growing demand for food assistance. Each year, the Food Shelf serves more than 12,000 Vermonters who are struggling with hunger. TEFAP provides the Food Shelf with foods high in protein, fruits, vegetables and staple food items such as cereals, pastas, with special foods for vulnerable populations including children and seniors. The proposed cuts to TEFAP would devastate operations like the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf, which are already struggling to meet the rising demand for their services.

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Watch for stroke warning signs

May 17, 2011

They held a free stroke screening at the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf in Burlington. About 40 people turned out to have their blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar checked. Those are all potential warning signs. Doctors say it’s important to know those numbers because you could feel perfectly fine, but still have high blood pressure and that could put you at a high risk of having a stroke.

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Vermont letter carriers to collect food for hungry

May 13, 2011

The annual Stamp Out Hunger event brought in 77 million pounds of food across the country last year, including about 35,000 pounds in north-central Vermont. The food is delivered to organizations such as the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf in Burlington, where people connected with the drive gathered Thursday to stump for the event.

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Letter Carriers Gear Up To Stamp Out Hunger

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May 13, 2011

Weekend postal workers in every town throughout the Champlain Valley are asking people to put nonperishable items by their mailboxes or front steps. They’ll collect them and bring the to local food banks. The Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf will receive much of the Burlington area donations.

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Voice of the Free Press: Nothing lower than stealing from food shelf

April 29, 2011

The Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf serves about 12,000 people a year, with more and more people turning to the food shelf to make ends meet during the economic slowdown. Those served include children of families who have a hard time keeping food on the table through the end of the month even though the parents might be working.

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Police seek help in Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf theft

April 28, 2011

Burlington police are investigating the theft of meat and other food sometime late Tuesday or early Wednesday morning from two outdoor refrigerated storage units at the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf location on North Winooski Avenue in Burlington.

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Welch says Ryan plan would cut foodstamps by 20 percent

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April 27, 2011

Rep. Peter Welch, D-Vt., met with officials from the Vermont Foodbank, the state Department of Children and Families, and Hunger Free Vermont, to find out how the federal budget cuts could impact Vermonters.

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Burglars hit Burlington food shelf

April 27, 2011

Someone broke into the two outdoor freezers at the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf, stealing meat and prepared meals.

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More clients, fewer donations at food shelf

March 12, 2011

The service agency says high rents in Chittenden County, expensive gas and utilities, lingering job losses, and rising food prices mean families need help. But food donations tend to drop after the holidays.

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Snowy Winter Impacts Some Non Profits

March 10, 2011

But the snows biggest impact on organizations, including the Food Shelf, go way beyond the latest storm. “It’s harder for people coming in to make donations,” said Moss, and harder for delivery trucks picking up food to bring to needy families.

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Super Sunday helps stock food shelf

Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf volunteer Tricia Gelineau of Essex helps weigh and count 1,863 pounds of food donated by South Burlington families. The food was collected in the 2nd Annual Super Bowl Sunday Food Drive.
February 8, 2011

Sunday a few South Burlington families gathered enough food for The Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf to feed 25 families for five days.

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Giving Season campaign raises $43,857

January 25, 2011

“The unfortunate situation is that we are seeing more and more people visiting the food shelf, such as those who are working families, homeless, seniors and people with disabilities. We have a continued need for monetary and food donations,” Meehan said.

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One Question, Five Chefs: Reaching out and helping others

December 24, 2010

The Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf’s own Brian Dermody, Senior Chef Instructor for Community Kitchen is featured in the ongoing “One Question: Five Chefs” series.

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Radio station holiday party benefits hungry Vermonters

December 21, 2010

WVMT held its annual Christmas party to benefit the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf. Gov. Jim Douglas and Gov.-elect Peter Shumlin were among the VIPs who stopped by for the party.

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Burlington students raise money for Food Shelf

Nya Jones, 9, Zoe Cudney, 8, Kenny Garrison, 8, and Faduma Haji, 9, prepare to host a "Fill the Bowl" event with their third-grade class at The Integrated Arts Academy.
December 15, 2010

Kenny Garrison was quick to explain radial symmetry as he picked up his newly spun bowl. He made it for his school’s upcoming “Fill the Bowl” supper being held to raise money for the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf.

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The Giving Season: The changing face of hunger

University of Vermont students involved with the Food Salvage group prepare a Sunday dinner at the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf each week. PHOTO CREDIT: Emily McManamy, Free Press
December 14, 2010

Frye personifies a growing trend the staff and volunteers at the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf are seeing, more working people and families needing help to make ends meet.

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Food Shelf thankful for donations

November 29, 2010

The annual thanksgiving turkey drive is underway at the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf. This year’s bird supply got a big boost.

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Giving Season enters 17th year

November 25, 2010

Every year since it began, the Giving Season aimed to cover the basic needs: food, shelter and heat. Thus, the core agencies to every campaign are the Committee on Temporary Shelter (COTS), The Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf and WARMTH, which provides heating assistance.

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Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf surpasses turkey goal

November 24, 2010

The Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf surpassed its goal and by a wide margin — of collecting 2,700 donated turkeys. By Tuesday evening, 3,212 turkeys had been donated by individuals and businesses.

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Burlington students learn by serving the community

November 20, 2010

“We have more families coming through than ever before,” said Rachel Moss of the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf.

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