Lake County Record-Bee

Holiday Food Program continues to accept donations

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LAKE COUNTY >> Lake Family Resource Center (Lake FRC) is honored to be chosen by the former Hunger Task Force to continue the annual Holiday Food Program. This program collects community donations throughout the year and uses the funds to provide holiday meals to residents of Lake County.

For approximat­ely 15 years the former Hunger Task Force offered food boxes that volunteers, including Lake FRC, would help pack and distribute to the community. This is the first year that Lake FRC is leading the efforts and the second year that food gift cards have been offered instead of food boxes.

Northshore residents received a food gift card to Bruno’s, while Southshore received a food gift card to Foods Etc., which is owned by Dennis Darling.

“The Christmas food giveaway is very important to our community and we’re happy to help.” Darling said, adding “We feel very blessed to be part of the Lake County community and we do all that we can to support it.”

Beth Berinti, who’s coordinati­ng the holiday food program this year, shared “People look forward to it. Some people have said they wouldn’t even have a holiday meal if it weren’t for this program. So, the community is highly appreciati­ve and we’re happy to be able to continue with what the Hunger Task Force began.”

Throughout the year, people can make money donations to any West America Bank into the Holiday Food Program account and those donations are used the following year to provide the holiday meals.

Sharon Maher, Communicat­ions Coordinato­r for Lake FRC said, “I was a recipient of this program before and being able to offer a holiday meal for my kid felt like a big win. It changed my perspectiv­e during a difficult time by reminding me there are people in this community that care and want me to win simply because I live here. I was able to feel like everything was okay and truly enjoy the day with my kid.”

Lake Family Resource Center initially started in 1995 as the Lake Health Alliance. Brought into being through a collaborat­ion between Sutter Lakeside Hospital and (what was then) Redbud Hospital to provide community benefit through non-medical programs. After a friendly transition in 2006, Lake FRC changed its name and became the local non-profit, family resource center you see today. Lake FRC aligns with the following philosophy, “We believe everyone deserves a stable and healthy family life. We strengthen a family’s ability to become safe and selfsuffic­ient, work toward total family wellness and strive to connect families with community resources that meet their needs. We treat people with dignity and respect.”

Lake FRC offers services in child and youth developmen­t, health and wellness, family and community education, family and community violence prevention, interventi­on, and treatment while also overseeing the Lakeport Senior Center.

Recent donors include: Lorrie Gray- In honor of the love of my life, Brian K. Gray. Lynne Bruner- In memory of Muffie Panella. Armand and Trena Moore Pauly. Carolyn Stevens and Larry Cohn, S. Schepper. Lake County Women’s Civic Club: In memory of Marsha Murray, Gloria Coyne and Pat Norcio.

For more informatio­n, please contact Beth Berinti at 707-279-0563 or reach out by emailing info@lakefrc.org.

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