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#1 CNJRoss

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Posted 08 June 2017 - 02:40 PM

SEPTA news release:
 

Summer is a Cruel Season for Children Facing Food Insecurity

 

SEPTA's Ninth Annual "Stop Hunger at Your Station" Food Drive Begins June 12th

 

 

PHILADELPHIA, PA (June 6, 2017) - From June 12-23, SEPTA customers can impact thousands of school-aged children by helping fight hunger in the Greater Philadelphia region by participating in SEPTA's ninth annual "Stop Hunger at Your Station" food drive. Kicking off the event was SEPTA General Manager Jeffrey D. Knueppel, Philabundance Executive Director Glenn Bergman and SEPTA employee ambassadors at Philabundance's Hunger Relief Center in South Philadelphia. The two organizations teamed up in response to the thousands of students who no longer receive the free, nutritious and reduced-cost meals they are given when school is in session.

 

Prior to the kick-off, SEPTA employees volunteered at the Hunger Relief Center, sorting and packing donations. "For the past eight years, we've collected tons of food for Philabundance, but you can't grasp the impact the donations will have with helping families in need until you visit the Hunger Relief Center," said Knueppel. "From collecting the cans and boxes of food to sorting and packing them for distribution - it is an amazing operation. It is also a wake-up call to how prevalent hunger is in the Greater Philadelphia region."

 

Philabundance, the Greater Philadelphia region's largest hunger-relief organization, has seen a 26 percent increase in need over the past year, compared to a 22 percent increase from the year before. The agency provides food to approximately 90,000 people per week in nine counties in Pennsylvania and New Jersey through its own food distribution programs, as well as through 350 member agencies such as food cupboards, shelters and emergency kitchens. Of the low-income area residents served by the organization, 15 percent are senior citizens and 30 percent are children. In fiscal year 2014, Philabundance distributed approximately 30 million pounds of food across the Delaware Valley.

 

"With 300,000 children in our area facing hunger in the summer when they lose their school meals, we hope the public will participate in SEPTA's Stop Hunger at Your Station Food Drive to help drive hunger from our communities," said Glenn Bergman, Executive Director of Philabundance. "Thanks to the generosity of SEPTA, its employees and riders, to date, the cause has raised over 260,000 meals for our neighbors in need."

 

During the food drive, SEPTA will collect donations of canned goods in marked barrels at 43 designated stations throughout the transit system. CCT customers wishing to participate will be able to give their canned good contributions to their vehicle operator.

 

In 2016, SEPTA's customers and employees contributed almost 15,500 pounds of food - or 15,500 meals for Philabundance and its member agencies. Monetary gifts of approximately $7,500 received during the food drive mean an additional 15,000 meals. Since 2009, SEPTA customers and employees have donated approximately 139,000 pounds of food. With monetary contributions of $62,000, SEPTA customers and employees have given the equivalent of over 264,000 meals. The community can participate in the 2017 drive by contributing the following items:

  • Canned/ Shelf-stable tuna
  • Canned Pasta
  • Canned Beef Stew
  • Canned Chili
  • Creamy Peanut Butter (plastic containers only, please)
  • Jelly (plastic containers only, please)
  • Canned Green Beans
  • Canned Corn
  • Canned Fruit

The public can also help feed neighbors in need by making a donation to Philabundance online at https://www.philabun...r-station-2017/, or by contributing $10 by texting "Food" to 41010. For every dollar donated, Philabundance can provide two meals. Any monetary contribution will count toward the total collected through the SEPTA 2017 campaign.

 

If you know someone in need of food assistance, tell them to call 1-866-3-Hungry. For any other questions about Philabundance, visit www.philabundance.org.

 

Collection Locations
Collection barrels will be available at 43 SEPTA locations. CCT customers may give food contributions to their drivers.

 

Center City Regional Rail Stations:
University City
30th Street
Suburban Station
Jefferson Station

 

Warminster Line:
Warminster
Hatboro
Glenside

 

Wilmington/Newark Line:
Prospect Park
Marcus Hook

 

West Trenton Line:
Langhorne
Somerton
Jenkintown

 

Media/Elwyn Line:
Media
Swarthmore
Morton

 

Lansdale/Doylestown Line:
Lansdale
Ambler
Fort Washington
North Wales

 

Paoli/Thorndale Line:
Paoli
Bryn Mawr
Ardmore

 

Manayunk/Norristown Line:
Norristown
East Falls

 

Chestnut Hill East Line:
Wyndmoor
Stenton

 

Trenton Line:
Levittown
Cornwells Heights
Torresdale

 

Chestnut Hill West Line:
Chestnut Hill West
Carpenter

 

Fox Chase Line:
Fox Chase

 

Market-Frankford Line:
15th Street
30th Street
46th Street

 

Broad Street Line:
Fern Rock
Walnut-Locust
AT&T

 

Dilworth Park Station (15th and Market Streets):
Broad Street Line, Market-Frankford Line, Trolley Routes 10, 11, 13, 34 and 36

 

69th Street Transportation Center:
Bus and Trolley routes, Market-Frankford Line, Norristown High Speed Line

 

Frankford Transportation Center:
Bus and Trackless Trolley routes, Market-Frankford Line

 

Olney Transportation Center:
Bus routes, Broad Street Line

 

Norristown Transportation Center:
Bus routes, Norristown High Speed Line

 



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Posted 08 June 2017 - 02:42 PM

SEPTA news release:
 

Coming to a Station Near You: The SEPTA Philabundance Bus

 

SEPTA's Ninth Annual Food Drive Runs June 12-23

 

 

PHILADELPHIA, PA (June 7, 2017) - SEPTA's specially wrapped Philabundance bus is heading to SEPTA Regional Rail stations and Transportation Centers throughout the Greater Philadelphia region June 12-23, to collect donations of canned foods for the Authority's ninth annual "Stop Hunger At Your Station" drive. The drive, which supports Philabundance and its agencies, runs June 12-23.

 

The "Stop Hunger At Your Station" SEPTA bus will be parked at the following locations schedule on the dates and times listed below:

 

Monday, June 12: Cornwells Heights Regional Rail Station, 6:30-9 a.m., and SEPTA Center City Philadelphia Headquarters at 1234 Market Street, 2-5 p.m.

 

Tuesday, June 13: Media Regional Rail Station, 6:30-9 a.m., and 69th Street Transportation Center North Terminal, 3-6 p.m.

 

Wednesday, June 14: Woodbourne Regional Rail Station, 6:30-9 a.m., and Olney Transportation Center, 3-6 p.m.

 

Thursday, June 15: North Wales Regional Rail Station, 6-9 a.m., and King of Prussia Transportation Center, 3-6 p.m.

 

Friday, June 16: Jenkintown Regional Rail Station, 6:30-9 a.m., and Ogontz Loop, 3-6 p.m.

 

Monday, June 19: Fort Washington Regional Rail Station, 6:30-9 a.m., and Frankford Transportation Center, 3-6 p.m.

 

Tuesday, June 20: Swarthmore Regional Rail Station, 6:30-9 a.m., and 69th Street Transportation Center South Terminal, 3-6 p.m.

 

Wednesday, June 21: Bryn Mawr Regional Rail Station, 6:30-9 a.m., and Frankford Transportation Center, 3-6 p.m.

 

Thursday, June 22: Norristown Transportation Center, 6:30-9 a.m., and University City Regional Rail Station, 3-6 p.m.

 

Friday, June 23: Glenside Regional Rail Station, 6:30-9 a.m., and Bethlehem Bus Loop/Chestnut Hill East Station, 3-6 p.m.

 

Customers can also drop off donations of canned and boxed goods in marked barrels at 43 designated locations throughout the transit system (a list of locations can be found at www.septa.org/events/philabundance.html). CCT customers wishing to participate will be able to give their canned good contributions to their vehicle operator. Philabundance is especially in need of:

  • Canned or shelf stabilized tuna
  • Canned pasta
  • Canned fruit
  • Canned beef ravioli
  • Creamy peanut butter (plastic containers only, please)
  • Jelly (plastic containers only, please)
  • Cereal
  • Oatmeal

The public can make a donation to Philabundance online to help feed neighbors in need. Any monetary contribution will count toward the total collected through the SEPTA 2017 campaign. In 2016, SEPTA's customers and employees contributed the equivalent of 30,500 meals for Philabundance and its member agencies. Since 2009, SEPTA customers and employees have donated the equivalent of more than 264,000 meals.

 

Philabundance provides food to approximately 90,000 people every week in nine counties in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. In 2015, Philabundance distributed 30 million pounds of food across the Delaware Valley.

 

 

 



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Posted 08 August 2017 - 09:38 PM

SEPTA news release:

 
SEPTA Helps Stop Hunger

Customers and Staff Contribute Almost 35,000 Meals for Philabundance

 

August 07, 2017

 

 

SEPTA's generous customers and employees have come through once again for their neighbors in need. Almost 16,500 pounds of food - or 16,500 meals for Philabundance and its member agencies - were collected during the Authority's two-week "Stop Hunger at Your Station" food drive. Monetary gifts of over $9,200 received during the food drive provide an additional 18,460 meals for individuals and families served by Philabundance and its partner social service agencies. This year's food drive helped support Philabundance's programs, supplying meals for thousands of children in the Delaware Valley who miss free and reduced-cost breakfasts and lunches when the school year ends.

 

Since 2009, SEPTA customers and employees have donated almost 156,000 pounds of food. With monetary contributions of approximately $62,200, SEPTA customers and employees have given the equivalent of almost 280,000 meals over the course of the drive's nine-year history.

 

"We cannot thank our passengers and employees enough for their continued support of the 'Stop Hunger at Your Station' food drive," said SEPTA General Manager Jeffrey Knueppel. The donations Philabundance receives from our food drive will make a difference to thousands of Delaware Valley residents, especially children."

 

During the food drive, held June 12-23, SEPTA collected donations of canned goods at 43 designated stations throughout the transit system. A specially wrapped "Stop Hunger at Your Station" SEPTA bus toured the region throughout the food drive, collecting items such as peanut butter, jelly, canned pasta and tuna.

 

"Philabundance is truly grateful to SEPTA and its riders for donations made through its 'Stop Hunger at Your Station' food drive. It is especially helpful this time of year when more than 300,000 children are on summer vacation and lose their school meals," said Glenn Bergman, Executive Director of Philabundance. "The food and monetary donations will provide 35,000 needed meals for neighbors struggling to make ends meet this summer and year-round."

 

Philabundance is the Delaware Valley's largest hunger-relief organization, serving 90,000 people per week in nine counties in PA and NJ, 30 percent of whom are children and 15 percent of whom are seniors. In 2016, Philabundance distributed approximately 24 million pounds of food through direct food distributions and 350 social service agencies.

 

If you know someone in need of food assistance, tell them to call 1-866-3-HUNGRY. For any other questions about Philabundance, click here.

 

 






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