Catholic Charities and Open Your Heart to the Hungry and Homeless Announce Annual Food Shelf Challenge Grant

July 13, 2020

Donations can be made online at ccstcloud.org/donate

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of St. Cloud and Open Your Heart to the Hungry and Homeless announce the tenth annual food shelf challenge grant, benefiting Catholic Charities Emergency Services Food Shelf.

Open Your Heart to the Hungry and Homeless will proportionally match donations to Catholic Charities Emergency Services Food Shelf during the month of July, up to $4,000, to help end hunger in the St. Cloud area. The more funds raised in July towards the food shelf, the larger the matching grant from Open Your Heart to the Hungry and Homeless will be.

The Open Your Heart Summer Challenge aims to boost food shelves in Minnesota when they need it most. During the summer months, food shelf donations are traditionally low. For the thousands of Minnesota families that rely on free breakfast and lunch programs during the school year, the summer makes it difficult for them to secure food. In partnership with Hunger Solutions Minnesota, Open Your Heart’s Summer Challenge makes it possible for Minnesota food shelves to restock and distribute fresh and frozen foods during this difficult time of year. Donations can be made online at ccstcloud.org/donate.

Minnesota summers were made for trips to the cabin, boat rides on the lake, and farmers market outings, not food shelf visits. But that’s the reality for thousands of Minnesotans. Children are home from school and the family budget is tight. Catholic Charities Emergency Services Food Shelf helps provide nutritious fruits and vegetables to these families and they needs your help this summer.

Recent data from McKinsey & Company, collected on behalf of Second Harvest Heartland, anticipates a coming hunger crisis in Minnesota unlike anything seen since the Great Depression. Before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, 1 in 11 Minnesotans struggled to afford food. By August of 2020, it’s expected that 1 in 8 will now face hunger.

About Open Your Heart to the Hungry and Homeless

Open Your Heart to the Hungry and Homeless believes that every Minnesotan should be free from hunger and homelessness, and makes an impact by partnering with those who serve people in need, growing donor engagement and increasing awareness. Learn more at oyh.org.

About Hunger Solutions Minnesota

Hunger Solutions Minnesota works to end hunger in our state by taking action to assure food security for all Minnesotans while supporting programs and agencies that provide food to those in need, advancing sound public policy and guiding grassroots advocacy. Learn more at hungersolutions.org.

About Catholic Charities of the Diocese of St. Cloud

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of St. Cloud is a nonprofit organization that works to build communities, promote family life and enhance human dignity by providing quality services to meet the physical, social, emotional and spiritual needs of individuals and families of all faiths and beliefs. Learn more at ccstcloud.org.

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