27 Pallets, that is how much product we have in stock. It is amazing. Last year at this time, we were struggling to find enough food to take care of the demand we were facing. This year we have been blessed with food from various sources, ranging from individuals to large food donors. We are able to move our numbers up. Our Maximum is now 220 families and we are helping a food bank off island that helps 30 families a week. This is truly awesome.
As of January, we are also making 220 lunches a week for elementary school kids who come to school without a lunch.
As of April 7th, the diner will be open Tuesdays and Thursdays, again. We have some new chefs lined up, which should be pretty exciting.
The challenge that we face is financial. We are exploring various ways of alleviating this stress, which include fund raising and relocating our warehouse. If anyone reading this can help, it would be greatly appreciated.
Peace,
K
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Monday, January 12, 2015
Happy New Year
The New Year is upon us. Happy New Year! 2014 was a crazy year. It was busy and it went by at a ridiculous pace, at least that is how it felt. We made some new alliances that will have a long term effect on the work that we do. West Island Community Shares partnered with us, which will be a great help financially. We appreciate their endorsement of our work. We also had a great year of media exposure, which has benefited us in so many ways, including new revenue, volunteers and even board members.
Our Christmas basket initiative was a great success, even with our "turkey challenge" with Walmart, which garnered us more media exposure, and we ended up with more turkeys that we had hoped for. Over the Christmas delivery weekend, we distributed $53,000 in food and $25,000 in gifts to 205 families. Amazing!
Now, we look forward to the challenges and prospects of this new year. We are ready for the ride. Please join us, as we strive to make a dent in the poverty issues of our West Island.
Peace,
K
Our Christmas basket initiative was a great success, even with our "turkey challenge" with Walmart, which garnered us more media exposure, and we ended up with more turkeys that we had hoped for. Over the Christmas delivery weekend, we distributed $53,000 in food and $25,000 in gifts to 205 families. Amazing!
Now, we look forward to the challenges and prospects of this new year. We are ready for the ride. Please join us, as we strive to make a dent in the poverty issues of our West Island.
Peace,
K
Friday, September 12, 2014
It was a good summer
Here we are mid-September. This past summer turned out to be a good one in the food bank. In late April it looked like we were in for some tough sledding through the spring and summer. Our food supplies were very low. For the first time in 9 years, I reached out to the media with our need and they stepped up big time. The Suburban started the media storm, followed by The Chronicle and West Island Gazette. Then CBC Radio, Global News, CTV News and CHOM came to the party. The West Island was buzzing. We asked that Companies, Churches, organizations, and individuals help us raise food. The community stepped up, big time. By the end of the drive, which lasted over a month, our shelves were full. We collected more food than we did last Christmas.
One of the greatest stories involved an eight year old named Dustin. He saw the CTV news piece and told his parents he would spend the summer collecting cans, returning them and buying food for the food bank. He did just that. People around him became inspired and donated money to his cause. People from Ontario and the US sent him money. By the end of the summer he had spent more than $500 on food for the food bank. This was HIS idea.
I changed my mind, it was a GREAT summer!
Peace,
K
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Drop off points for Non-Perishables
West Island non-perishable food drop off points;
On Rock Community Services, 9554 Gouin West, Pierrefonds
Sanavita, in Fairview Mall
Monster Gym, in Fitness City
Le Fitness Loft, 2060 Trans Canada, Dorval
Mourelatos, 4957 Boul Saint-Jean, Pierrefonds
Village de Valeurs, 3399 Des Sources, DDO
BMO; (as of 3pm)
Kirkland, 2867 Boul St Charles
On Rock Community Services, 9554 Gouin West, Pierrefonds
Sanavita, in Fairview Mall
Monster Gym, in Fitness City
Le Fitness Loft, 2060 Trans Canada, Dorval
Mourelatos, 4957 Boul Saint-Jean, Pierrefonds
Village de Valeurs, 3399 Des Sources, DDO
BMO; (as of 3pm)
Kirkland, 2867 Boul St Charles
Fairview (in the
mall)
DDO, 3761 Sources
Pointe-Claire, 6500 Transcanada
3399
Des Sources Blvd, Dollard-Des-Ormeaux (Montreal), QC H9B 1Z8 - See more
at:
http://www.villagedesvaleurs.com/Find-A-Store.aspx?z=Saisissez%20la%20ville%20ou%20le%20code%20postal#sthash.ra1wPcRN.dpuf
3399
Des Sources Blvd, Dollard-Des-Ormeaux (Montreal), QC H9B 1Z8 - See more
at:
http://www.villagedesvaleurs.com/Find-A-Store.aspx?z=Saisissez%20la%20ville%20ou%20le%20code%20postal#sthash.ra1wPcRN.dpuf
3399
Des Sources Blvd, Dollard-Des-Ormeaux (Montreal), QC H9B 1Z8 - See more
at:
http://www.villagedesvaleurs.com/Find-A-Store.aspx?z=Saisissez%20la%20ville%20ou%20le%20code%20postal#sthash.ra1wPcRN.dpuf
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
On Rock's 7th Annual Wine Tasting
May 31st will be the 7th Annual Wine Tasting! This year we will be sampling Italian wines from the Venetian region, with appropriate food pairings. Tickets are $90. La Trattorria will be providing some of the Italian dishes. As in past years the event will be held at the Community Center East, 9665, boul. Gouin Ouest Pierrefonds
(QC) H8Y 1R4. You can reserve tickets or a table by emailing me at kim@onrock.org. You can also pay online at, http://onrock.org/single_donation.html Just write "Wine Tasting" in the comment section. There are only 120 tickets and last year we sold out before the event. So, reserve quickly. I hope to see you there.
Peace,
K
Friday, January 10, 2014
The Coldest Night of the Year!
It is that time of year again! Feb. 22nd is our Coldest Night of the Year 2/5/10 km walk for the On Rock Community Services Food Bank. Our goal this year is to raise $30,000. We need team leaders and walkers. What could be more fun than taking a walk in the cool February air with over 100 other people and raising money for those in our community who need us. Come and join us! Check out coldestnightoftheyear.org/location/montrealwest
Peace,
K
Peace,
K
Monday, December 23, 2013
Christmas Distribution 2013
When I think about our Christmas distribution this year, I am blown away. First, by the dedication and enthusiasm of our volunteers. There were over 40 (I think over 50, but I didn't count and I don't like inflating numbers) volunteers running around filling 181 boxes with food stuffs for our families. Many of these volunteers also delivered boxes, some making a few trips, to make sure that our families received their Christmas baskets. The weather was dicey at best, and yet they were willing to make those extra trips for our friends in need.
Secondly, the amount of food that came in allowed us to really bless our community. Over $50,000 in food was distributed. Most families received two or three boxes to get them through this holiday season. One lady, upon receiving 2 large boxes, became emotional and was very grateful for this moment of light in her rather gloomy experience. We also distributed over $25,500 in gifts. Many of our friends can't afford regular life, let alone Christmas gifts for their kids. Parents show amazing gratitude, when they are able to give their kids gifts.
On top of all this good news, an anonymous donor offered us $10,000 if we could find someone to match it This week, a matching donor came forward! I can't wait to see what the new year will bring. Have a Merry Christmas.
Peace,
K
Secondly, the amount of food that came in allowed us to really bless our community. Over $50,000 in food was distributed. Most families received two or three boxes to get them through this holiday season. One lady, upon receiving 2 large boxes, became emotional and was very grateful for this moment of light in her rather gloomy experience. We also distributed over $25,500 in gifts. Many of our friends can't afford regular life, let alone Christmas gifts for their kids. Parents show amazing gratitude, when they are able to give their kids gifts.
On top of all this good news, an anonymous donor offered us $10,000 if we could find someone to match it This week, a matching donor came forward! I can't wait to see what the new year will bring. Have a Merry Christmas.
Peace,
K
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