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Feeding Hungry Seniors in
Super Storm Sandy’s Aftermath




        www.csimow.org
We feed hungry seniors!
Who We Are                    ● Home Delivered Meals
Meals on Wheels is not an
entitlement program. It’s
                              ● Congregate Meal Sites
not run by the federal,
state or local government.
                              ● Social Support Services
The entire Ocean County
Meals on Wheels program
is run by Community
Services Inc., a private,
non-profit 501(c)3
organization created by St.
Andrew United Methodist
Church in 1973. And right
now, we are asking for
your generous help and
support.
  www.csimow.org
Our Mission
We are driven by a
passionate belief that
senior citizens deserve to
lead happy, healthy and
above all, meaningful lives.
From forty years of
experience, we know the
best way to accomplish this:
By doing everything we can     “It’s a bright spot in my day.”
to keep them in the
environment where they’re
most comfortable—at
home.
www.csimow.org
WE SAVE LIVES

                                                           “Keeps Me in My Home”
Community                                                   Home delivered meals
Services                                                        let Virginia , who
                                                                 recently celebrated
Inc. (CSI)                                                         her 90th Birthday,
saves lives.                                                      stay in her home –
                                                                        the place she
We are                                                            feels most safe and
best known                                                               comfortable.
for our
Meal on          Meals on Wheels
Wheels           Each day, we provide over 1,000 meals to hungry and
Program.         housebound seniors throughout sprawling Ocean County, New
                 Jersey. Last year, we traveled over 340,000 miles delivering
                 meals. To put that in perspective, that’s more
                 than a round trip from New York to Los Angeles
                 every single week!
www.csimow.org
Socialization and Nutrition

                                                         “Making Healthy Choices”
                                                                 Staff Nutritionist
                                                                providing valuable
                                                            information on how to
                                                                  read food labels




         Congregate Meal Sites
         For seniors who are still able to leave the house, yet
         have difficulty or are unable to prepare their own meals,
         CSI provides hot nutritious lunches throughout Ocean
         County at our nine Congregate Meal centers.
                        seven

www.csimow.org
More Than                              •   Information and Assistance
                                       •   Benefits Screening
Meals                                  •   Medical Transportation
In order for seniors to live
healthy, meaningful lives, you         •   Volunteer Friendly Visitor
have to meet more than just their
basic nutritional needs.
                                           and Telephone Reassurance
That’s why CSI provides a wide         •   Physical Activity
range of social support services
from our two outreach offices          •   Language Translation and
that keep our seniors active and
busy. These outreach services are
                                           Interpretation
available to all seniors 60 years of   •   Education
age or older.
                                       •   Nutrition Counseling
                          We put
                        smiles on
                                       •   Nutrition Education
                         Seniors’      •   Social Recreation
                           faces!



  www.csimow.org
Our Reality Before Sandy Hit
• Increasing Demand
      Growing Waiting List
• Limited Budget
• Spiraling Costs
      Fuel
      Vehicle Maintenance
      Food
      Supplies
      Insurance
      Rents

 www.csimow.org
Sandy Changed Everything
         We had to PREPARE, RESPOND and RECOVER


www.csimow.org
PREPARATIONS
 Saturday, October 27
• Gave homebound seniors valuable
  emergency preparedness information,
  important contact information and most
  importantly, reassurance that we would
  be back.
• We delivered extra “ready to eat”, non-
  perishable meals as a precaution in case
  we couldn’t get back easily.

  None of us could anticipate the devastation
   and hardship that Sandy would be bring.
www.csimow.org
The Day After Sandy Lands,
Tuesday, October 30
www.csimow.org
• Within 24 hours (Tuesday,
RESPONSE                            Oct. 30) we were responding
We became FIRST
RESPONDERS.                       • We rallied our “troops”, and
Emergency personnel were            prepared to get to our seniors
stretched to the limit with the
enormity of the storm – both        on Wednesday.
the amount of the destruction
and the geographical area         • On Wednesday, October 31
impacted.
                                    we delivered the last of our
In many cases we were the
first and only people our           “ready to eat”, non-
seniors saw for many days.
Our team put aside their own
                                    perishable meals, several
personal challenges from the        days supply, not knowing
storm and made helping our
seniors their top priority.         what the future held.

 www.csimow.org
DELIVERING HOT MEALS BY NOVEMBER 1ST!
Power outages meant the
loss of all our food and the
inability to prepare meals.
Fortunately we were able to
make arrangements with a
local restaurant and delivered
hot meals within 48 hours of
Sandy’s arrival!
We basically existed entirely
as a mobile operation. It was
critical that we get to our
seniors who were also
without power. We were
their lifeline and often their
only connection to the
outside world. Concerned
family members from out of
the area relied on our visits
as safety and well-being
checks – bringing peace of
mind to so many people.
www.csimow.org
As If Sandy Wasn’t Enough…
                                  Just a few days later,
                                  up to a foot of snow
                                  was dumped in our
                                  region.

                                  We faced:
                                  More Power Outages,
                                  More Downed Trees,
                                  More Blocked Roads,
                                  and…


                 MORE COLD AND HUNGRY SENIORS


www.csimow.org
The Difference
            We Made During Sandy
  A client who is in hospice care with a terminal illness faced power
    outages, no heat, a tree through his roof and another tree fell on
   his shed housing his prized Harley Davidson. When asked what our
            meals and visits meant to him, this was his reply:




                                                   Two
                                                   Thumbs
                                                   Up!



www.csimow.org
RECOVERY
We suffered significant losses:
                                               Long Beach Island
Our kitchen and congregate site
in Long Beach Island destroyed

Our congregate site in
Lavallette destroyed

Food lost in both our Long
Beach Island and
Lakewood kitchens

$129,000 in extra costs for
“ready to eat” emergency
meals and restaurant
prepared meals

Had to layoff employees
                                  Lavallette
Employees lost their homes and
entire contents

 www.csimow.org
Seniors Hurting More Now
 Throughout this crisis we
 received no financial donations,
 no extra personnel…not even a
 phone call asking if we needed
 anything. Yet this was nothing
 compared to what our seniors
 experienced.
 They faced inconceivable           When we showed up within 48
 challenges before Sandy – what     hours, Spencer exclaimed: “The
 they face now is truly             Meals on Wheels lady is here. I have
 heartbreaking.                     never been so happy!” This is just
                                    some of the debris from his home.



www.csimow.org
We Now Face Enormous Challenges
    Before Sandy, our budget was stretched.
    We need to recoup the $129,000 spent on
        emergency and restaurant meals.
       And we need to feed more seniors
           (waiting list now over 200).
Funding cuts and the increased cost of goods and
   services make our situation even more dire.
                  We face a daunting prospect:
                  cutting our services in a time
                   when the need is greatest.

www.csimow.org
With your
  help,
 we will
recover…
                                     …and feed
                                    more hungry
                                      seniors!

           At Community Services, Inc.
   we deliver more than meals, we deliver hope.
Your Support is Greatly Appreciated!
SANDY’S DEVASTATION AND CSI’s RESPONSE




                               SUPER STORM
                                  SANDY
                                 10/29/12
OUR LAVALLETTE SITE IS JUST
    NORTH OF THE A&P
DOWNTOWN TOMS RIVER, NJ
LONG BEACH ISLAND
HOME TO ONE OF OUR KITCHENS
    & CONGREGATE SITE
A CSI DRIVER’S VIEW OF GREEN ISLAND IN TOM’S RIVER.
MANTOLOKING BRIDGE
SEASIDE NJ
PILES OF MEMORIES PAST
CSI VEHICLES BEING LOADED WITH HOT MEALS AT LA BOVE GRANDE RESTAURANT
A HELPING HAND
GETTING READY TO DELIVER!
1000 MEALS A DAY!
340,000 MILES A YEAR!
“YOUR VISITS BRIGHTEN MY DAY”
“…CSI IS MY REASON FOR
 WAKING UP EACH DAY”
“I WAS FRIGHTENED UNTIL
    CSI SHOWED UP”
“I GET TO STAY IN MY HOME”
“KEEPS ME HEALTHY”
“TWO THUMBS UP”
A WELCOME DISTRACTION AFTER SANDY.
BRICK NUTRITION SITE AND SENIOR
CENTER HOLIDAY PARTY.
BRICK NUTRITION SITE AND SENIOR CENTER
ONE IN SEVEN SENIORS FACE
  HUNGER IN AMERICA
With your
  help,
 we will
recover…
                                     …and feed
                                    more hungry
                                      seniors!

           At Community Services, Inc.
   we deliver more than meals, we deliver hope.
Your Support is Greatly Appreciated!

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Sandy presentation

  • 1. Feeding Hungry Seniors in Super Storm Sandy’s Aftermath www.csimow.org
  • 2. We feed hungry seniors! Who We Are ● Home Delivered Meals Meals on Wheels is not an entitlement program. It’s ● Congregate Meal Sites not run by the federal, state or local government. ● Social Support Services The entire Ocean County Meals on Wheels program is run by Community Services Inc., a private, non-profit 501(c)3 organization created by St. Andrew United Methodist Church in 1973. And right now, we are asking for your generous help and support. www.csimow.org
  • 3. Our Mission We are driven by a passionate belief that senior citizens deserve to lead happy, healthy and above all, meaningful lives. From forty years of experience, we know the best way to accomplish this: By doing everything we can “It’s a bright spot in my day.” to keep them in the environment where they’re most comfortable—at home. www.csimow.org
  • 4. WE SAVE LIVES “Keeps Me in My Home” Community Home delivered meals Services let Virginia , who recently celebrated Inc. (CSI) her 90th Birthday, saves lives. stay in her home – the place she We are feels most safe and best known comfortable. for our Meal on Meals on Wheels Wheels Each day, we provide over 1,000 meals to hungry and Program. housebound seniors throughout sprawling Ocean County, New Jersey. Last year, we traveled over 340,000 miles delivering meals. To put that in perspective, that’s more than a round trip from New York to Los Angeles every single week! www.csimow.org
  • 5. Socialization and Nutrition “Making Healthy Choices” Staff Nutritionist providing valuable information on how to read food labels Congregate Meal Sites For seniors who are still able to leave the house, yet have difficulty or are unable to prepare their own meals, CSI provides hot nutritious lunches throughout Ocean County at our nine Congregate Meal centers. seven www.csimow.org
  • 6. More Than • Information and Assistance • Benefits Screening Meals • Medical Transportation In order for seniors to live healthy, meaningful lives, you • Volunteer Friendly Visitor have to meet more than just their basic nutritional needs. and Telephone Reassurance That’s why CSI provides a wide • Physical Activity range of social support services from our two outreach offices • Language Translation and that keep our seniors active and busy. These outreach services are Interpretation available to all seniors 60 years of • Education age or older. • Nutrition Counseling We put smiles on • Nutrition Education Seniors’ • Social Recreation faces! www.csimow.org
  • 7. Our Reality Before Sandy Hit • Increasing Demand Growing Waiting List • Limited Budget • Spiraling Costs Fuel Vehicle Maintenance Food Supplies Insurance Rents www.csimow.org
  • 8. Sandy Changed Everything We had to PREPARE, RESPOND and RECOVER www.csimow.org
  • 9. PREPARATIONS Saturday, October 27 • Gave homebound seniors valuable emergency preparedness information, important contact information and most importantly, reassurance that we would be back. • We delivered extra “ready to eat”, non- perishable meals as a precaution in case we couldn’t get back easily. None of us could anticipate the devastation and hardship that Sandy would be bring. www.csimow.org
  • 10. The Day After Sandy Lands, Tuesday, October 30
  • 12. • Within 24 hours (Tuesday, RESPONSE Oct. 30) we were responding We became FIRST RESPONDERS. • We rallied our “troops”, and Emergency personnel were prepared to get to our seniors stretched to the limit with the enormity of the storm – both on Wednesday. the amount of the destruction and the geographical area • On Wednesday, October 31 impacted. we delivered the last of our In many cases we were the first and only people our “ready to eat”, non- seniors saw for many days. Our team put aside their own perishable meals, several personal challenges from the days supply, not knowing storm and made helping our seniors their top priority. what the future held. www.csimow.org
  • 13. DELIVERING HOT MEALS BY NOVEMBER 1ST! Power outages meant the loss of all our food and the inability to prepare meals. Fortunately we were able to make arrangements with a local restaurant and delivered hot meals within 48 hours of Sandy’s arrival! We basically existed entirely as a mobile operation. It was critical that we get to our seniors who were also without power. We were their lifeline and often their only connection to the outside world. Concerned family members from out of the area relied on our visits as safety and well-being checks – bringing peace of mind to so many people. www.csimow.org
  • 14. As If Sandy Wasn’t Enough… Just a few days later, up to a foot of snow was dumped in our region. We faced: More Power Outages, More Downed Trees, More Blocked Roads, and… MORE COLD AND HUNGRY SENIORS www.csimow.org
  • 15. The Difference We Made During Sandy A client who is in hospice care with a terminal illness faced power outages, no heat, a tree through his roof and another tree fell on his shed housing his prized Harley Davidson. When asked what our meals and visits meant to him, this was his reply: Two Thumbs Up! www.csimow.org
  • 16. RECOVERY We suffered significant losses: Long Beach Island Our kitchen and congregate site in Long Beach Island destroyed Our congregate site in Lavallette destroyed Food lost in both our Long Beach Island and Lakewood kitchens $129,000 in extra costs for “ready to eat” emergency meals and restaurant prepared meals Had to layoff employees Lavallette Employees lost their homes and entire contents www.csimow.org
  • 17. Seniors Hurting More Now Throughout this crisis we received no financial donations, no extra personnel…not even a phone call asking if we needed anything. Yet this was nothing compared to what our seniors experienced. They faced inconceivable When we showed up within 48 challenges before Sandy – what hours, Spencer exclaimed: “The they face now is truly Meals on Wheels lady is here. I have heartbreaking. never been so happy!” This is just some of the debris from his home. www.csimow.org
  • 18. We Now Face Enormous Challenges Before Sandy, our budget was stretched. We need to recoup the $129,000 spent on emergency and restaurant meals. And we need to feed more seniors (waiting list now over 200). Funding cuts and the increased cost of goods and services make our situation even more dire. We face a daunting prospect: cutting our services in a time when the need is greatest. www.csimow.org
  • 19. With your help, we will recover… …and feed more hungry seniors! At Community Services, Inc. we deliver more than meals, we deliver hope.
  • 20. Your Support is Greatly Appreciated!
  • 21. SANDY’S DEVASTATION AND CSI’s RESPONSE SUPER STORM SANDY 10/29/12
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26. OUR LAVALLETTE SITE IS JUST NORTH OF THE A&P
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31. LONG BEACH ISLAND HOME TO ONE OF OUR KITCHENS & CONGREGATE SITE
  • 32.
  • 33.
  • 34. A CSI DRIVER’S VIEW OF GREEN ISLAND IN TOM’S RIVER.
  • 35.
  • 38.
  • 40.
  • 41.
  • 42. CSI VEHICLES BEING LOADED WITH HOT MEALS AT LA BOVE GRANDE RESTAURANT
  • 44. GETTING READY TO DELIVER!
  • 45. 1000 MEALS A DAY!
  • 47.
  • 49. “…CSI IS MY REASON FOR WAKING UP EACH DAY”
  • 50. “I WAS FRIGHTENED UNTIL CSI SHOWED UP”
  • 51. “I GET TO STAY IN MY HOME”
  • 54. A WELCOME DISTRACTION AFTER SANDY. BRICK NUTRITION SITE AND SENIOR CENTER HOLIDAY PARTY.
  • 55. BRICK NUTRITION SITE AND SENIOR CENTER
  • 56.
  • 57.
  • 58. ONE IN SEVEN SENIORS FACE HUNGER IN AMERICA
  • 59. With your help, we will recover… …and feed more hungry seniors! At Community Services, Inc. we deliver more than meals, we deliver hope.
  • 60. Your Support is Greatly Appreciated!