Part of the 600 lbs of food collected by Ridgecrest Neighborhood Photo by Patty Hale |
By Patty Hale
How does a neighborhood manage to collect over 600 pounds of non-perishable food for HopeLink during tough economic times?
The Ridgecrest Neighborhood makes it look easy. The simple answer is to find a convenient and easily accessible drop-off spot.
Cafe Aroma at NE 165th and 5th NE was the drop off Photo by Steven H. Robinson |
Cafe Aroma at 509 NE 165th partnered with the Ridgecrest Neighborhood to collect food donations through the months of November and December.
Cafe Aroma, a locally owned neighborhood coffee shop (and more) has a a wonderful staff and a drive-up window which made dropping off food donations a breeze.
Getting out the word about the Food Drive in every way possible was integral to a successful event.
Neighborhood bulletin boards, email, Facebook, Websites and posting in the windows of local neighborhood businesses - all done in the hopes of not only generating donations, but also educating residents about the existence of a Shoreline based Food Bank - HOPELINK at 15809 Westminster Way N in the lower Sears parking lot.
The Ridgecrest Neighborhood Association would like to thank all those who participated. And, is proud to announce that the 2012 Food Drive ended with a total of $93.76 in cash and 602 lbs of non-perishable food.
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