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A video piece from the Holy Family Giving Bank is posted on the blog: http://blog.feedingamerica.org/2010/04/south-pasedena%e2%80%99s-holy-family-giving-bank/

Mission Statement
Holy
Family Church
’s Giving Bank takes seriously our baptismal call to be responsible, respectful stewards of one another. Recognizing that God works in and through the world, and in each one of us, the Giving Bank provides direct relief to those in the local Los Angeles area who face food insecurity and hunger. Our action is implemented in a welcoming spirit of Christian love for one another, recognizing that all involved are assembled as God’s community.

About the Giving Bank
The Giving Bank assists in fulfilling the mission of Holy Family Church by “reaching out to those in need.” It recognizes that our brothers and sisters requiring assistance are not just the people with whom we celebrate the Sunday liturgy. They are the people outside of our local parish boundaries – the people who are struggling economically or those who may, indeed, be devoid of all resources and homeless.

The year 2009 marks the 31st year of the Giving Bank. It began on a small scale in 1978 and has grown into one of the largest Catholic providers of supplemental food in the San Gabriel region. The Giving Bank, located at the St. Joseph Center, provides food to an average of 220 families each week – roughly 750 persons. It attempts to distribute a balanced diet of protein, fruits, vegetables and carbohydrates, keeping in mind the necessary requirements of school-age children and senior adults. Periodic workshops focusing on nutrition and other issues are also offered.

The Giving Bank does not stop at Monday distribution. There is also a lunch program from 12:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m., providing a pre-packaged lunch to persons who are homeless or living on a low income. This program serves an estimated 100-120 persons weekly. These persons are greeted at the door – often by name – and given personal attention.

Monday mornings are a fun combination of preparation, volunteers running to and fro, and fond communication among all involved. Rather than just a simple distribution, the clients are treated with respect and dignity. Many come much earlier than the 9:00 a.m. start, to socialize with friends, so often the Giving Bank resembles more a community than a “social service.” Holidays are an especially festive time, with as many as 420 families appearing for Thanksgiving distribution and an estimated 300 families for Christmas food and toys.

The volunteers in this ministry are very dedicated to the work of the church. It is truly a faith community. There are ongoing formation sessions focusing on reflection of the social gospel and prayer. These kind people are also subject to the Archdiocesan policy guidelines of “Safeguard the Children” which requires that all church volunteers working with children attend a VIRTUS training program and be fingerprinted when necessary.

A Giving Bank committee, formed in early 2006, advises on best practices of acquiring donations and other essential items. It is headed by Fred Seymour, former chair of the Outreach Commission.

Items Needed

  • Pasta
  • Canned or powdered milk 
  • Cereal
  • Canned soup
  • Canned tuna
  • Canned vegetables
  • Dried fruit
  • Nuts

You can place your bags in our bins under the counter at each church entrance OR bring them to us at the St. Joseph Center, Tuesday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.  Remember to press the black buzzer so we know you're there!

Volunteer Ministry Opportunity
There are many ways to help at the Giving Bank. We invite you to become part of this fun, faith-filled group of volunteers.

 

Calendar

  • Food Bagging, Sundays 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m., St. Joseph Center
  • Food Distribution, Mondays 9:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m., St. Joseph Center

 

Contact
The Giving Bank
St. Joseph Center
1524 Fremont Ave.
South Pasadena, CA 91030
(626) 403-6140

Carrie-Ann Lue Sue
Director of Community Services
(626) 403-6141
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Give us a call – we’d love to hear from you!

 

Resources
The Giving Bank is one agency responding to persons who face food insecurity in the Los Angeles area. There are many organizations involved in this endeavor. Here is a sample of some of the agencies with which the Giving Bank networks:

 

 
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