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Report of Service 2013 - Roadrunner Food Bank

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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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