Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Inaugural Community Block Party Benefit Raises Awareness, Funds

Nearly $1,000 raised and more than 2,300 canned foods donated to support the Lenoir Soup Kitchen and the Caldwell County Yokefellows, Inc.


The first-ever Community Block Party Benefit, held Sept. 19 in downtown Lenoir, connected local families and friends together for fun, food and charity. The result was a stronger community and nearly $1,000 raised to feed and clothe those in the region who need it most.

Google and the City of Lenoir co-hosted this inaugural event to help stock the shelves at the food bank and raise awareness of the needs of those in the community. Proceeds benefited the Lenoir Soup Kitchen and the Caldwell County Yokefellow, Inc., area non-profit organizations, which are experiencing record increases for their services. More than 2,300 canned/boxed food items were collected.

Though the event, which included live music from area bands, a bouncy house, face painting, balloon art, a raffle and other surprises, was free and open to the public, attendees were strongly encouraged to donate canned or boxed-food items. Each item was redeemed for a ticket towards activities. Those who brought 10 canned/boxed food items, received a wristband. If they forgot to bring a food donation, select downtown businesses sold wristbands for $5 each.

Several hundred raffle tickets were purchased to win an iPod, a Netbook, Wii, solar device charger and gift baskets, to name a few. The raffle was sponsored by the Caldwell County Yokefellow, Inc. and the Lenoir Soup Kitchen. Raffle prizes were provided by Google that matched proceeds from the raffle at $1,000 for each organization.

The Caldwell County Chamber of Commerce, the Caldwell County Economic Development Commission, the Lenoir Uptown Business Association (LUBA), representatives from the City of Lenoir's police, fire, emergency management and health departments were among other community organizations that provided assistance for the event. Abigail's, Corner Creamery, Chix with Stix, F. Futs and Company, Java Joe's, Rococo Rionel and Kicks-FM 103.3 radio are among companies that also contributed to the success of the event.

For photographs from the event, please visit http://idek.net/Vhh.

About the Lenoir Soup Kitchen

The Lenoir Soup Kitchen serves between 70 and 130 plates a day. From January to August of this year, 19,000 plates have been served, an increase of 2,000 plates from last August. For more information, please call 828-758-1411.

About the Caldwell County Yokefellow, Inc.

The Caldwell County Yokefellow, Inc. provides low-income citizens with emergency food, clothing, household goods and financial assistance primarily for fuel, utilities, rent and medical needs. This year, the Caldwell County Yokefellow, Inc. has made more than 8,700 assists (681 financial assistance assists; 670 food donations; 217 clothing vouchers and 7,200 clothing and household items sold at the thrift store) – up 30 percent from last year. For more information, please call 828-754-7088.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Caldwell County Nonprofit for At-Risk Youth Receives Google Community Grant

Caldwell Friends, Inc. (CFI), a nonprofit organization that provides programs for at-risk youth, has received a $15,000 Google Community Grant from the Google Inc. Charitable Giving Fund at Tides Foundation to purchase computers, equipment and supplies to support its technology literacy and mentoring programs.
“With the Google Community Grant, we will be able to provide young people in our community with an updated computer lab to assist with their homework and research projects," said Tana Murray, executive director of CFI. "Our youth come from homes where access to computers and the Internet is not always available. It is our goal that these tools will assist youth in developing their computer skills and their knowledge of the Internet for future success.”
With the supervision of the youth's adult mentors, the computer lab will be available for their use during afterschool and weekend hours. CFI hopes that the computer lab will also increase the grade point averages and the computer literacy skills of their participants. CFI is an after-school one-on-one mentoring program in Caldwell County and the only mentoring resource for the area's court system. Adult mentors and the staff provides assistance to youth by enhancing their social skills, improving their cognitive skills through dialog and listening and serving as role models and advocates.
"CFI is just another example of how successful programs, involving area community partners, can be an effective tool to help our young people who need it most,” said Tom Jacobik, Google's Operations Manager for North Carolina.
The Google Community Grant comes from the Google Inc. Charitable Giving Fund at Tides Foundation, which offers donor-advised funds and other grant-making vehicles, as well as professional philanthropic advice.
For more information about the Google Community Grants Program, go to www.google.com/lenoir and visit the "Community Outreach" page. Interested parties can submit an online application through this Web page on or before the first day of each quarter (January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1). All grant applications must be submitted online.

ABOUT CALDWELL FRIENDS, INC.
Caldwell Friends, Inc. (CFI) is a community-based 501C3 nonprofit organization providing adult mentors to at-risk youth ages 6 to 17. CFI was established by a grant from the N.C. Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention in July 1983, with a mandate to serve 17 to 22 youth per year. In July 2006, CFI began providing the mentoring component for the Juvenile Crime Prevention Council, which expanded the program to 21 to 26 youth per year. Sixty percent of the youth are referred by juvenile court, law enforcement or school resources.
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