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2024 Grants Challenge

The HALA-Greater Harvest Food Delivery Program

The HALA-Greater Harvest Food Delivery Program: This initiative offers individuals who have previously been incarcerated the chance to contribute to the community by acquiring fundamental skills in managing a food bank and delivery program at the local church.

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What is the primary issue area that your application will impact?

Food insecurity and access to basic needs

In what stage of innovation is this project, program, or initiative?

Expand existing project, program, or initiative (expanding and continuing ongoing, successful work)

What is your understanding of the issue that you are seeking to address?

Long Beach has a high rate of food insecurity, poverty, and homelessness as well as a growing re-entry population. We will help the Long Beach community by providing food support services and access to healthy produce while choosing to employ formerly incarcerated workers to carry out the Second Food Delivery Site Administered by Hunger Action LA in Long Beach. What is unique about Long Beach as opposed to other Cities in La County is that Long Beach does not have a DPSS office. Long Beach residents in need of in-person CalFresh Food Supportive services from a DPSS representative, must travel to Compton or Norwalk. In 2021, Long Beach had a significant increase in the number of households who have enrolled in federally-funded nutrition assistance programs. The Los Angeles County Probation Department serves more than 80,000 people who are currently on probation in Los Angeles County. As of December 2017, the parole population in Los Angeles County was approximately 46,000.

Describe the project, program, or initiative this grant will support to address the issue.

The project's standout feature lies in its deliberate focus on engaging with the re-entry community. This initiative offers individuals who have previously been incarcerated the chance to contribute to the community by acquiring fundamental skills in managing a food pantry. By participating in this program, they gain valuable experience in logistics, teamwork, and customer service, all while fostering a sense of purpose and belonging. The initiative also offers mentorship and support, helping participants navigate the challenges of reintegration into society.
Moreover, the community benefits as well. The food pantry becomes a hub of connection, where diverse members come together to support one another. Volunteers and beneficiaries alike share stories, build relationships, and strengthen the social fabric of the neighborhood. The program's holistic approach not only addresses immediate needs but also empowers individuals to rebuild their lives and contribute positively to society. Local businesses and organizations have expressed interest in partnering with the initiative, recognizing the potential to tap into a dedicated and motivated workforce.
In essence, this project is a transformative platform that fosters resilience, hope, and community spirit. Its success stories serve as a testament to the profound impact that inclusive and supportive programs can have on individuals and society as a whole.

Describe how Los Angeles County will be different if your work is successful.

Our projecy aims to revolutionize LA County by raising awareness regarding the prevalent issue of food insecurity. Our initiative involves distributing over 4,000 pounds of food and produce to families facing hardship. These provisions will comprise nutritious items and locally sourced produce, where feasible. Each package will also contain guidance on applying for Cal Fresh, healthy cooking suggestions, uplifting affirmations, and meditation tips, ensuring a comprehensive approach. Furthermore, by engaging re-entry candidates, we not only potentially diminish recidivism rates but also foster positive interactions between these individuals and the community they serve. By partnering with local farms, businesses, and volunteers, we create a robust network of support. Our vision is one of a thriving, interconnected community where every individual feels valued and supported.

What evidence do you have that this project, program, or initiative is or will be successful, and how will you define and measure success?

HALA will work with Greater Harvest to establish pre and post-surveys on general well-being, produce consumption, program satisfaction/expectations, and perception of healthy eating. Our project envisions the City of Long Beach sustaining its initiatives by securing local funding or engaging willing grantors to support its endeavors. Furthermore, through collaboration with local business owners who can contribute to the program, we aim to establish continuity for the food pantry even after the initial funding concludes. By fostering strong community partnerships, we intend to create a resilient network that can respond to the needs of residents effectively. Educational workshops on nutrition and food sustainability will also be integrated, empowering individuals with knowledge that extends beyond immediate relief. Volunteers will play a crucial role, bringing diverse skills and perspectives to ensure the pantry operates smoothly and inclusively.

Describe the role of collaborating organizations on this project.

HALA will collaborate with Greater Harvest Chruch. Greater Harvest Church of God In Christ sits in the heart of Long Beach. Lead Pastor Johnson serves on the Long Beach Advancing Peace Steering Committee as well as the ReEntry committee with the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services. GHC will work to identify families in need as well as support recruitment efforts of Re-Entry Staff. Lastly, GHC host the food pantry and store the food between deliveries.

Approximately how many people will be impacted by this project, program, or initiative?

Direct Impact: 250.0

Indirect Impact: 5,000.0