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				|  Posted: Mon, Dec 15 2008, 8:50 am EST    Post subject: We Can’t Let This Bank Fail (The Community Food Bank of New Jersey) |   |  
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				| Today on my blog http://cranburyconservative.blogspot.com/2008/12/we-cant-let-this-bank-fail.html I am taking part in the “We Can’t Let This Bank Fail” blogging campaign which has a goal of having 100 New Jersey bloggers all work together today in conjunction with the Community Food Bank of New Jersey to help spread the word about the demands which are being placed on the food pantries here in New Jersey during these difficult economic times where many more of our fellow New Jerseyan’s are out of work. 
 
 Hopefully you will consider making a donation today safely and securely with a credit card via this link https://secure3.convio.net/cfbnj/site/Donation2?1340.donation=form1&idb=1985715579&df_id=1340 of any amount which will go directly to helping get people the food they need through the Community Food Bank of New Jersey.
 
 Also available are county level food pantries which will take donations of various foods. You can access their web page here http://www.sefan.org/2.html which outlines which items they are most in need of. You can then also find on the same web site the locations http://www.sefan.org/index.html of a food pantry which is local to you in your county and where you can then contact to make those donations if you choose.
 
 I hope you will join with me today to help our neighbors throughout New Jersey.
 
 You can find out more at: http://www.njfoodbank.org
 
 Statistics on Hunger
 
 More than 35 million Americans, including 12 million children, either live with or are on the verge of hunger. - USDA, Household Food Security in the United States, 2006
 
 The number of families coming to churches and food banks trying to get help to feed their families has increased approximately 20 percent. - National Anti-Hunger Organizations, 2008 Blueprint to End Hunger
 
 According to a recent survey, 6 percent of Americans said they or someone in their immediate family has gone to bed hungry in the past month because they could not afford enough food. - 2008 Hormel Hunger Survey
 
 One out of every five New Jersey families does not earn enough to afford the basic necessities – housing, food and child care – although 85 percent of these households have at least one family member who is working. – Poverty Research Institute, June 2008
 
 In New Jersey alone, an estimated 250,000 new clients will be seeking sustenance this year from the state’s food banks. – “No Food on the table,” By Judy Peet, The Star-Ledger, Oct. 23, 2008
 
 
 Statistics on the Plight of the CFBNJ
 
 At the Community Food Bank of New Jersey (CFBNJ), requests for food have gone up 30 percent, but donations are down by 25 percent. - CFBNJ
 
 Warehouse shelves that are typically stocked with food are bare and supplies have gotten so low that, for the first time in its 25 year history, the food bank is developing a rationing mechanism. - CFBNJ
 
 
 History of the CFBNJ
 
 What was to become the Community Food Bank of New Jersey began when founder and Executive Director, Kathleen DiChiara, began distributing groceries out of the trunk of her car in 1976.
 
 The Community FoodBank of New Jersey (CFBNJ), a member of Feeding America, fights hunger and poverty by the distribution of food and grocery products, by education and training, by creating new programs to meet the needs of low-income people, and by involving all sectors of society in this battle.
 In 1982, the FoodBank was incorporated.
 
 CFBNJ annually assists charities serving approximately 500,000 people in need in 18 of New Jersey’s 21 counties.
 
 CFBNJ has distributed, since its incorporation, more than 300 million pounds of food and groceries valued at more than half-a-billion dollars.
 
 Today, the FoodBank distributes over 21 million pounds of food and groceries a year, ultimately serving nearly 1,700 non-profits including 436 programs served by its Partner Distribution Organizations (PDOs).
 
 Participating Bloggers for “We Can’t Let This Bank Fail” campaign
 
 1) JerseyBites.com
 2) RedBankGreen.com
 3) Jersey Girl Cooks
 4) Simply Sable
 5) John and Lisa are eating in South Jersey
 6) Padma's Kitchen
 7) Chefdruck
 8) Life Lightly Salted
 9) My Italian Grandmother
 10) Cook Appeal
 11) Crotchety Old Man Yells at Cars
 12) Mommy Vents
 13) This Full House
 14) Paper Bridges
 15) Motherhood Avenue
 16) The Kamienski Chronicles
 17) Down the Shore with Jen
 18) Fits and Giggles
 19) House Hubbies Home Cooking
 20) Nourish Ourselves
 21) Partybluprints.com
 22) Tommyeats.com
 23) Off the broiler
 24) Mrs. Mo’s New Jersey Baby
 25) IamNotaChef.com
 26) SimplyBeer.com
 27) HistoryGeek.com
 28) Savy Source Newark
 29) Momlogic New Jersey
 30) SurvivingNJ.com/blog
 31) SurvivingNJ.blogspot.com
 32) JerseyGirlGuide.com
 33) Best of Roxy
 34) Citizen Mom.net
 35) Lynetteradio.com
 36) Jersey Beat
 37) Pop Vulture Phil
 38) JerseySmarts.com
 39) LongBeachIslandSummers.com
 40) WildwoodSummers.com
 41) Mike Halfacres Blog
 42) Somerset08873
 43) Family, Friends and Food
 44) KateSpot.com
 45) NewJerseyMomsBlog.com
 46) JCRegister.com
 47) New Jersey Real Estate Report
 48) Riverviewobserver.com
 49) More Monmouth Musings
 50) Man of Infirmity
 51) Another Delco Guy in South Jersey
 52) SweetNicks.com
 53) Average Noone
 54) Cleary’s Notebook
 55) Welcome to my Planet
 56) The Center of New Jersey Life
 57) Sharon’s Food Blog
 58) Morristown, Chatham, Summit, and Madison NJ Real Estate
 59) Midtown Direct Real Estate News
 60) New Jersey Real Estate
 61) BlowUpRadio.com
 62) LazlosDen.com
 63) The Ridgewood Blog
 64) Book a Week with Jen
 65) Banannie
 66) Cartoongoddess.com
 67) Matawan Advocate
 68) Take Back the Kitchen
 69) The Joy of Toast
 70) Route 55
 71) Montclair Kids.com
 72) SaveJersey
 73) Stompbox
 74) Joe the Blogger
 75) Environmental Republican
 76) Stacey Snacks
 77) Subversive Garden
 78) New Jersey Pathfinder
 79) Cooking With Friends Blog
 80) Triple Venti
 81) Read All About It
 82) Rich Lee on Media
 83) Likelihood of Success
 84) Cape Cuisine
 85) The Business At Hand
 86) NewJerseyTaxRevolution
 87) Figmentations
 88) MiddletownMike
 89) Caviar and Codfish
 90) A Day in the Life
 91) Mack’s Journey Through Life
 92) Alice’s Restaurant
 93) Tiger Hawk
 94)Politics Patrol, The Bob Ingle Blog
 95) The Food Chain
 96) Henson’s Hell
 97) Cranbury Conservative
 98) Baristanet
 99) New Jersey: Politics Unusual
 100) Jersey Shore Blog
 101) Plainfield Today
 102) Beacon Bulletin
 103) Journal Square Jersey City 07306
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