Monday, January 25, 2010

Hundreds Fed on Saturday

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We had a fantastic time on Saturday serving up hot Chicken Teriyaki Bowls to people at Occidental Park. It smelled so good I wanted to get in line myself! We also had over 200 snack packs that we walked around the downtown area handing out to those in need. Once the Pioneer Square area was saturated we headed up to Pike Market and a few other locations distributing. While out we saw two other groups feeding peoples as well (One was the Bread of Life Mission and the other was Hugs Not Bombs I believe). It's fantastic to see others feeding the streets as well!


Our next event is Thursday February 4th. We will meeting by the Firemen Statue in Occidental Park at 7:30. Then we will head out in teams to feed the streets. We ask everyone to bring 12 snack packs to distribute.

That's that for now, quick and easy. You can keep up with us on twitter (@FeedSeattle) or our website (www.feedseattleoutreach.org).

ToddS

Thursday, January 14, 2010

We did it!

3 servers + 55 snack packs = Lots of happy people

It was great to get back out on the streets after (too long) a time off. I'ma make this short and sweat so I stop slacking. It was fantastic that only 3 peoples, with a bit of pre-planning, could serve so many people so quickly. Just like the first time we started this I'm not exactly sure where we are going, but I do expect it to grow fairly quickly, as we have before, and for many many many people to be fed.


Up next is a Saturday feed at Occidental Park, January 23rd at noon. We will have the usual buffet line of goodness going on. So feel free to bring any food, clothing, etc. that you would like to give away. I've decided I'm going through my closet this weekend and filling a few bags to bring, I noticed many dudes my size there last time, and like most Americans my closet is stuffed.

Also bring 10 or so snack packs if you want to walk around with us backpack style and see who's hanging out at various parks and such.

Questions?

ToddS

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

FeedSeattle is BACK!

Actually it never left...

Many months ago, about the time of my last blog, life got busy. First my work hours temporarily started including graveyard shifts and soon thereafter I got engaged and married. A few months before that I began partnering with a number of organizations. You might recall 10th feed when we partnered with two churches and a fraternity from UW for a mass Saturday feeding. It turned out that one of the those churches, Coal Creek Chapel in Bellevue, really loved what we were doing and how we were going about it. They continued to serve the homeless on the streets of Seattle even when I had to temporarily bow out of leadership duties. Well the time has come where they are looking to step it up a notch, and I am ready to become fully vested yet again to this great effort I started a number of years ago.

Here is where we stand:

Saturday Feeds - Every fourth Saturday we are going down to Occidental Park and setting up. Recently this has included enough stuff to make MANY bowls of teriyaki chicken. We also distribute any and every thing we have, or can have donated. At these Saturday feeds we also like to create snack packs and take some mobile backpack teams to distribute under the viaduct, on the side of I5, and other places that people in need tend to congregate. The next Saturday Feed is on January 23rd. Bring some stuff to distribute if you can, bring a friend or two, and lets feed some people in need.

FeedSeattle Mobile - We are ready to get back into the activity that this model was founded on, which is loading up the backpacks and meeting the people on the streets with snacks and sock ready to go. I know this is WAAAAAY last minute, but we are jumping into it again this comming Thursday, 1.14.10. Our model is a bit different than last time around. Instead of having you donate money for the next feed, we are asking people to make 10-12 snack packs themselves ahead of time and bring them on down. It's as easy as hitting costco/canned food warehouse/biglots/etc and getting some individually wrapped snacks along with a few gallon sized zip lock bags to put them in.


Email me any questions or comments. I hope to see some of you old skool FeedSeattlers at an upcomming event, if I don't recognize you PLEASE let me know you are from the old skool.

That's that for now!

ToddS
todd@wetfoot.net