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YMCA Southcoast Partners with The Greater Boston Food Bank to launch The Full Plate Project

Contacts:
Robyn Branco
Director of Mission of Advancement
YMCA Southcoast
508.965.0205
rbranco@ymcasc.org

Catherine Drennan
Sr. Director, Public Affairs
The Greater Boston Food Bank
617-828-7422
press@gbfb.org

YMCA Southcoast Partners with The Greater Boston Food Bank to launch The Full Plate Project

Providing Food for our Southcoast Neighbors in Need

BOSTON (December 14, 2020)- Working together to meet the historic rise in demand for food assistance and to bridge the gap in food insecurity in the region, YMCA Southcoast has partnered with The Greater Boston Food Bank (GBFB) to launch The Full Plate Project. The partnership will operate at five Y branches including Dartmouth, Fall River, New Bedford, Swansea and Wareham.

Partially funded by grants from Feeding America and the Yawkey Foundation through GBFB, The Full Plate Project seeks to alleviate hunger by hosting free food distribution sites at YMCA Southcoast branches, collaborating with local agencies to address food insecurity, and advocating for equal access to nutritious food for our neighbors.

“GBFB’s mission is to end hunger in Eastern Massachusetts by providing our neighbors in need the healthy food and resources they need to thrive,” said Catherine D’Amato, president and CEO of GBFB “To make this vision a reality we need ambitious community partners like YMCA Southcoast. We’re very grateful to partner and support their food distributions in Fall River, and this larger initiative to provide nutritious food throughout the Southcoast in response to the historic demand for food.”

1 in 8 people are projected to be food insecure in Eastern Massachusetts this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.  When local pantries were forced to close this past April, the Y was called upon by GBFB to offer a food distribution in the parking lot of the Fall River branch. Fall River has one of the state’s highest food insecurity rates at 21.2%, or more than 1 in 5 people in the city who do not have regular access to enough nutritious food. The Y responded to the need with free food provided by GBFB and distributed more than 60,000 pounds of food in that first month. Since the opening of the first distribution in April, there has been more than 260,000 lbs. The goal of this partnership will be to distribute over 84,000 pounds monthly and 1 million pounds annually once Dartmouth hub and all markets are up and running.

“It was clear that this was a crisis, and with the current economic conditions, the need for food wasn’t going away anytime soon,” said Jim Scherer CEO & president at YMCA Southcoast. “The Y is committed to addressing food insecurity on a larger scale in the Southcoast region.”

Building on existing YMCA programs, the partnership supports the Y’s dedication to the belief that an individual will thrive when given access to a healthy lifestyle.

Jim Scherer added, “The basic need for a balanced, nutritious meal is essential for the health and growth of an individual. This partnership with The Greater Boston Food Bank allows us to now provide bags of groceries for our community and members on a regular basis.”

In November, YMCA Southcoast was able to increase its food distributions to five branches reaching nearly 1,000 households. To support the continued expansion of this program, work is currently underway in Dartmouth to build a storage facility that will serve as a hub for The Full Plate Project. The facility will have ample refrigeration and freezer space to serve the community with fresh produce and other in-demand perishable products.

A recent Fall River patron remarked, “I am amazed at the amount of food I received. Especially all the fresh vegetables and fruit. It has been too long since I have been able to hold potatoes, onions and apples in my hands. I will be able to make so many meals and I am beyond grateful.”

The YMCA encourages anyone in need to visit one of their food distribution sites and take advantage of this free program. Open to all community members with no expectations, the program offers a little relief to anyone needing some extra groceries for their household.

The project relies on volunteers for bagging and distribution. Those interested in contributing to the program, please contact Claudia Arsenio at CArsenio@ymcasc.org

Participating Branch Schedules are available online www.ymcasouthcoast.org

About YMCA Southcoast
The Y is one of the Southcoast’s leading nonprofits strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. Across the U.S., 2,700 Ys engage 21 million men, women and children – regardless of age, income, or background – to nurture the potential of children and teens, improve the nation’s health and well-being, and provide opportunities to give back and support neighbors. Anchored in more than 10,000 communities, the Y has the long-standing relationships and physical presence not just to promise, but to deliver, lasting personal and social change. Learn more at ymcasouthcoast.org.

About The Greater Boston Food Bank
The Greater Boston Food Bank (GBFB) is the largest hunger-relief organization in New England and among the largest food banks in the country. In response to the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, GBFB distributed the equivalent of nearly 82 million meals in 2020 through its network of 600 dedicated food distribution partners and programs in the 190 cities and towns across Eastern Massachusetts. A member of Feeding America, the nation’s food bank network, GBFB’s mission is to end hunger here and it is committed to providing at least three healthy meals a day to everyone in need. For more information, visit us at GBFB.org, follow us on Facebook, Twitter (@gr8bosfoodbank) and Instagram, or call us at 617.427.5200.

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