Thursday, January 26, 2012

Twin Lakes Food Bank Visit

Last Tuesday we went to visit the Twin Lakes Food Bank in Folsom and were welcomed by the director, Tammy.  She informed us about the program she is running.  Everyday, Twin Lake's trucks pick up the extra food from Raleys, Whole Foods, and Savemart and then re-use it for the needy families in Folsom and our surrounding areas.  The people in need are welcomed any day of the week from 9-12:30 and Tuesday nights from 4-7.  Those families are provided with a months worth of groceries, clothes, purses, and anything from diapers to shaving cream.  Twin Lakes usually gets around 70-80 people per day.  This program holds a huge event on Good Friday every year where they give over 600 families an Easter dinner bag and Easter baskets for the kids.  Thanks to the community, Twin Lakes is able to provide such a great service for the families.  Anybody is able to donate their goods, so don't forget to drop off your used clothing or extra groceries at anytime!



While we were there, it was surprising to learn how many people use this food bank in our area.  Families are dependant upon this bank for their groceries. We have never had to worry about running out of food for the month. Many hours of hard work are put in for these people to have fresh milk, produce, and eggs everyday.  The organization is run by dedicated volunteers that inspired us.  Twin Lakes Food Bank opened our eyes to poverty going on around the corner and how easily it is to jump in and help.

During our visit, we were able to capture a few shots of this outstanding organization. 


-Lindsay Lee and Audrey Hayden
Oak Ridge High School Seniors

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