Wyoming
Food Bank of Wyoming sees food donations drop as demand, costs rise
CASPER, Wyo. — Meals Financial institution of Wyoming’s fleet of semitrailers and field vans cowl a whole lot of floor.
“I feel this final fiscal yr we ended up driving over 260,000 miles,” mentioned growth supervisor Jill Stillwagon throughout a latest tour of the group’s 30,000-square-foot warehouse in Evansville.
The charity group is tasked with distributing meals to native pantries throughout the state. It additionally operates some 25 cell meals pantries, and organizes applications that ship meals to homebound older adults.
Working prices for gas and freight have nearly tripled over the previous yr, Stillwagon mentioned. The worth of meat and different meals gadgets have elevated as nicely, including further strain on the group.
Furthermore, Stillwagon mentioned meals donations from grocery shops are down some 12%, probably attributable to meals provide chain points.
All this comes at a time when the meals financial institution’s mission is crucial to much more folks.
“We’re seeing a few 30 to 34% improve over pre-pandemic ranges of people who find themselves discovering themselves meals insecure,” she mentioned. “One in six youngsters are meals insecure right here in Wyoming.”
The Meals Financial institution of Wyoming says it distributed practically 13.5 million kilos of meals and practically 10.9 million meals in 2021. The common meals distributed per day was 29,822, in response to an impression assertion.
The meals financial institution operations are funded by personal donations, philanthropists and volunteers, she mentioned. “Each greenback that’s raised right here in Wyoming stays in Wyoming.”
“We’re all the time needing extra volunteers to assist pack these cell pantry containers or serve at a cell pantry wherever throughout the state,” Stillwagon added.
The relaunch of the “Stamp Out Starvation” can drive, organized by U.S. Postal Service letter carriers, is aimed toward serving to the Meals Financial institution with its provide.
This system encourages residents to go away shelf-stable meals items at their mailboxes or curbside on the second Saturday in Might, which this yr falls on Might 14. Letter carriers and volunteers will ship the gadgets to the Meals Financial institution’s warehouse.
Stillwagon mentioned volunteers and monetary donations are all the time welcomed and inspired.
“It was an enormous yr for us, serving individuals who had been discovering themselves in a troublesome place,” she mentioned.