Saturday, August 20, 2011

Note from Red, Operations Coordinator at SA

"Just wanted to let you all know that on behalf of the people that come to eat here at the Salvation Army Community Kitchen, we are so greatful that you all take the time to bring so many wonderful and different types of food here for them to eat. Once again thank you with all of my heart and Love you alll wo very much. Keep up the great work!!!!!!"

We love you Red. Thanks for all that YOU do.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Leadership team openings!

Leadership team applications are up! If you have any interest in a leadership position in a service organization you should definitely look into Campus Kitchen. We have great potential for growth, and we can use skills from all fields. Great at marketing? We need you! Have a talent for motivating people? You should definitely apply. Are you great at connecting with people? We can use that skill. We're looking for a strong group of dedicated volunteers who want to make a difference in Waco. Check us out.

Applications are available at www.baylor.edu/campuskitchen and are due April 13

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Statistics

I stumbled upon this awesome tool today while browsing the National Campus Kitchen website. You can scroll over any part of America and find out the percentage of food insecure people in every county. McLennan county has a food insecurity rate of 18.9%. That's way too high. Baylor Campus Kitchen is fighting to lower that statistic with every meal we cook and pan of food we deliver.

Check the site out for yourself. Compare your home county to McLennan. Bexar county, where San Antonio is, has 16% food insecurity.

http://feedingamerica.org/our-network/the-studies/map-the-gap.aspx

Thursday, March 24, 2011

What runs but never gets tired? Water!

After a long wait, we started planting the garden last Wednesday. This plant was a test plant to see how well the plants will do in our brand new garden. We planted a bed of tomatoes, strawberries, peppers, and okra. We had about 8 volunteers helping us out and finished rather quickly until we realized that the garden did not have a water hookup yet! (ohh noo) As some of you know, when you plant a new seedling in the ground, they need a nice drink of water so they can be happy in their new home. Well, the drip irrigation system was turned on, but I didn’t know what time it would come on and I really didn’t want our brand new baby plants to die on my watch. Luckily, some of our lovely volunteers from across the street let us borrow some water. We transported it in buckets and watered all of our new plants and they are doing great! I talked to one of the Campus Kitchen’s Reps from D.C. last week about our beds and she was amazed that we were planting tomato plants already because they just planted their cold weather plants. She said there was still snow on the ground (brrrr) so be glad you live in Texas!!

--Hannah Laird, Garden and Produce Coordinator

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Survey fun

Volunteers!!!

we need your help.
As we try to grow and become more effective, a key ingredient to our success is your feedback. Take this survey and let us know how we can better use you to serve our community.

http://atrial.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_bNukudlFYRPB6EA