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Report of Service 2013 - Roadrunner Food Bank

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<strong>Roadrunner</strong> ® <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Bank</strong>’s <strong>Service</strong> to New MexicoCountyTotal PoundsTotal MealsProvidedTotal Pounds <strong>of</strong>Produce# <strong>of</strong> Agencies Largest Partner Agency by CountyBernalillo 7,783,803 6,486,503 2,672,323 134 StorehouseCatron 359,111 299,259 81,916 13 Catron <strong>Food</strong> PantriesChaves 717,449 597,874 156,561 20 St. Peter’s Good SamaritanDona Ana 1,747,817 1,456,514 459,190 44 Casa de PeregrinosEddy 705,580 587,983 174,418 80 SE New Mexico Comm. Action Corp.Grant 339,006 282,505 80,631 6 Volunteer Center <strong>of</strong> Grant Cnty.Hidalgo 273,435 227,863 111,609 6 Oasis Compassion <strong>Service</strong>sLea 650,550 542,125 229,967 11 United Way <strong>of</strong> Lea CountyLincoln 591,373 492,811 114,384 12 Carrizozo Assembly <strong>of</strong> GodLuna 203,463 169,553 71,274 4 Andrew Sanchez Youth CenterOtero 478,784 398,987 82,972 12 Salvation Army - AlamogordoSandoval 1,574,695 1,312,246 539,765 22 People Helping PeopleSierra 197,262 164,385 56,401 3 The Arrey <strong>Food</strong> PantrySocorro 461,196 384,330 80,593 5 Midwest New Mexico CAPTorrance 652,727 543,939 105,078 9 Bethel Community StorehouseValencia 977,526 814,605 197,163 18 Belen Area <strong>Food</strong> Pantry17,713,777 14,761,481 5,214,245 399 <strong>Roadrunner</strong> <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Bank</strong>Served by Regional <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Bank</strong> County Total Pounds Total MealsECHO <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Bank</strong> in Farmington San Juan 1,493,444 1,244,537<strong>Roadrunner</strong> <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Bank</strong> Provided: 1,233,833 1,028,194Partner<strong>Food</strong><strong>Bank</strong>’s<strong>Service</strong> toNewMexico<strong>Food</strong> <strong>Bank</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern New Mexico Curry 692,228 576,857<strong>Food</strong> <strong>Bank</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern New Mexico De Baca 35,435 29,529<strong>Food</strong> <strong>Bank</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern New Mexico Guadalupe 118,729 98,941<strong>Food</strong> <strong>Bank</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern New Mexico Quay 197,478 164,565<strong>Food</strong> <strong>Bank</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern New Mexico Roosevelt 322,361 268,6341,366,231 1,138,526<strong>Roadrunner</strong> <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Bank</strong> Provided: 1,065,776 888,146<strong>Food</strong> Depot in Santa Fe Colfax 123,152 102,627<strong>Food</strong> Depot in Santa Fe Harding 20,000 16,667<strong>Food</strong> Depot in Santa Fe Los Alamos 24,372 20,310<strong>Food</strong> Depot in Santa Fe Mora 112,642 93,868<strong>Food</strong> Depot in Santa Fe San Miguel 334,448 278,707<strong>Food</strong> Depot in Santa Fe Santa Fe 1,752,344 1,460,287<strong>Food</strong> Depot in Santa Fe Taos 687,205 572,671<strong>Food</strong> Depot in Santa Fe Union 62,289 51,9083,116,452 2,597,045<strong>Roadrunner</strong> <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Bank</strong> Provided: 1,383,434 1,152,861The Community <strong>Food</strong> Pantry in Gallup Cibola 607,107 505,923The Community <strong>Food</strong> Pantry in Gallup McKinley 2,232,447 1,860,3732,839,554 2,366,296<strong>Roadrunner</strong> <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Bank</strong> Provided: 1,294,403 1,078,669Shared by Santa Fe <strong>Food</strong> Depot & ECHO <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Bank</strong> Rio Arriba 674,016 561,680


Mobile <strong>Food</strong> Pantry—Bernalillo County The program is a traveling food pantry bringingfood to underserved rural and urban communitiesacross the state In Bernalillo County, the program brought food to30 different sites and delivered food 266 times lastyear 890,989 meals were provided to hungry families inBernalillo County through the program25,103Mobile <strong>Food</strong> Pantry -Bernalillo43,14268,24520,751# <strong>of</strong> Children # <strong>of</strong> Adults Total People # <strong>of</strong> Households7,783,803Bernalillo County$2,257,303$12,921,113Cost and Value <strong>of</strong> <strong>Food</strong>Distributed in BernalilloCounty by<strong>Roadrunner</strong> <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Bank</strong>Pounds Cost to Distribute Pounds Value <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Food</strong> 98,582 persons experience poverty in Bernalillo County. Statewide 359,0312 New Mexicans experiencepoverty 25% <strong>of</strong> Bernalillo County children live in poverty, according to a 2012 Kids Count in NM report by NMVoices for ChildrenBernalillo County The unemployment rate in Bernalillo County is 6.8%. Statewide unemployment is 6.7%. In Bernalillo County in Dec. 2012, there were 129,183 SNAP recipients. On average, SNAP only lastsabout 2.3 weeks leaving families without enough food to last the entire month. Many also seek helpfrom <strong>Roadrunner</strong> <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Bank</strong>’s affiliated agencies and programs.


Gifts and Volunteers In Bernalillo CountyGifts <strong>of</strong> time and funds have a tremendous impact, but more help is still needed when the meal gap is morethan $155,000,000 in New Mexico.# <strong>of</strong> Donors Total Giving # <strong>of</strong> Volunteers Volunteer HoursTotal Support 14,897 $4,315,755.40 10,199 41,267.18All other Counties 4,559 $1,473,480.10 990 4,529.23Bernalillo 10,338 $2,842,275.32 9,209 36,737.95Support <strong>of</strong> Federal HungerNutrition ProgramsMore cuts to federal hunger nutritionprograms could paralyze the charitablehunger system. Many <strong>of</strong> these clients arealready seeking help with food from nonpr<strong>of</strong>its.Should additional cuts occur, demandfor additional help would skyrocket as ourclients seek our assistance more frequently.Protect programs such as SNAP (foodstamps), TEFAP (federal commodity fooddistributed by food banks), CSFP (seniorhunger programs), WIC (supplemental foodfor women with infants and children) andothers by contacting Congress:www.house.gov, www.senate.gov or call202.224.3121.SNAP Cases December 2012Estimated SNAPPopulation RecipientsRateStatewide 2,082,224 442,631 21.3%Bernalillo 670,968 129,183 19.3%TEFAP <strong>Food</strong> Distributed FY 11-122012 2011 ChangeStatewide 4,382,641 7,262,582 -40%Bernalillo County 1,028,218 1,580,890 -35%Albuquerque Branch5840 Office Blvd. NEAlbuquerque, NM 87109505.247.2052www.rrfb.orgSouthern Branch2001 Copper LoopLas Cruces, NM 88005575.523.4390www.rrfb.orgAbout <strong>Roadrunner</strong> <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Bank</strong><strong>Roadrunner</strong> <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Bank</strong>, a Feeding America member, is thelargest non-pr<strong>of</strong>it dedicated to ending hunger in New Mexicoand operates warehouses in Albuquerque and Las Cruces.Last year, the <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Bank</strong> distributed nearly 23 million pounds<strong>of</strong> food through its own programs, a statewide network <strong>of</strong>partner agencies and regional food banks helping nearly40,000 children and adults weekly. The <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Bank</strong> alsorescued more than 16 million pounds <strong>of</strong> food last yearkeeping food out <strong>of</strong> landfills.Sources <strong>of</strong> Informationi. NM Dept. <strong>of</strong> Workforce Solutions, Economic Research and Analysis Bureau. Table prepared by the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business and EconomicResearch at UNM, http://bber.unm.edu/econ/CLFUnempRtAnn.htm. ii. Feeding America’s , Map the Meal Gap Research (2010 data),www.feedingamerica.org/mapthegap. <strong>Roadrunner</strong> <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Bank</strong>’s, Person’s in Poverty County Level report, available at 505.349.8682/sonya@rrfb.org. iv. <strong>Roadrunner</strong>’s internal database reports extracting data including total food pounds, produce, agencies specific data,fund and volunteer info. vi. SNAP Information—http://www.hsd.state.nm.us/isd/reports.html—Statistical <strong>Report</strong>s. vii. 2012 Kids Countin NM report by NM Voices for Children— www.nmvoices.org

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