6 Ways To Quit Wasting Food And Money
February 25th, 2010 by Lee Bradshaw
Here is a good article to help families save food and money.
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February 25th, 2010 by Lee Bradshaw
Here is a good article to help families save food and money.
February 25th, 2010 by Lee Bradshaw
We’d like to thank all of you that have stopped by this site.
It has been humbling to hear from so many of you that are showing a genuine interest and a willingness to help us. Our goal is to help all of Gods children, not just “children”. In the past Care for the Children has provided 30 million meals to children in third world countries. Now we want to turn our attention to help families right here in our own backyard.
All sorts of “disasters” hit close to home every day. We don’t feel it is our job to judge each ones tragedy. Each one of us deal with calamities differently. Among so much sorrow is so much joy. Our lives are full of blessings if we just have eyes to see. We want to be a blessing to all those around us.
As we have delved into this project the amount of food is staggering. Especially given that it is food that would otherwise have gone to waste. We have been introduced to people with more knowledge in processing mass amounts of food and people with the same passion to help people and stop wasting food.
I have been contacted by a number of folks that have volunteered to help. Believe me when I say as soon as I know to what, when and how I will get the word out.
February 18th, 2010 by Lee Bradshaw
As you can see, there are changes taking place through our site and over the internet in reference to our projects. The truth is, we have to make these transitions. We hate to move, but unfortunately we found out our name is too close to a trade marked name being used.
So we will have to change the name of our program that we used last year to gather food. We don’t have a definite name as of yet, so I am open to any and all suggestions. What would YOU call a program to gather millions of pounds of food, distributing it to needy families by working together?
February 11th, 2010 by Lee Bradshaw
It has been a while since I have given an update.
Things are really beginning to ramp up. I have been introduced to a gentleman from the board of Care for the Children by the name of Fred Bohman. Fred has already started making calls on my behalf to get us a building, equipment, funding and more. He believes in what we are doing and is adding to our mission as we speak.
We met this week with another Non-Profit to come up with a solution to process over flow of fresh produce they have to turn away. They don’t process any of the food that they receive. They don’t have the equipment or process to do it.
At the end of the meeting Fred turned to Jim, the gentleman we had been meeting with and asked “So how much food should we expect to receive?” Jim answered “We have no idea because of the daily calls we get, but last year we turned away six million pounds of fresh produce“.
Needless to say my jaw almost hit the floor. I have always said this program is as big as we are willing to take on. I have to admit though, I felt like the chief of police in JAWS in that scene were he’s throwing the chum out of the back of the boat and he sees Jaws for the first time.
“I think we are going to need a bigger boat”!
It looks like our “Headquarters” is going to be in the Provo area. Nothing concrete yet, but that is the direction we are leaning. 2010 is looking like a great year to bless many, many hungry families with fresh fruits and vegetables.
God Bless
Lee J. Bradshaw
Now, Go do some thing good!
Thank you for all the support and kind words that have been sent to me privately. They mean a lot to me and I apologize for not getting back to each of you in a timely manner.
February 8th, 2010 by Lee Bradshaw
In this fiery and funny talk, New York Times food writer Mark Bittman weighs in on what’s wrong with the way we eat now (too much meat, too few plants; too much fast food, too little home cooking), and why it’s putting the entire planet at risk.
If you’ve ever seen a bucket of live crabs it is a very interesting sight. Just as one has almost made his escape all the other crabs pull him back in. As I see things our only choice in this life is to work together. We need to help each other out of this puzzle and cheer for our fellow man, as if he has caught the last second touch down pass, when he is making his escape from the status qoe. Now I know I am going to take some flack from my friends in the corporate world for this. I was as competitive as they come, but this is my passion now. I have seen the errors of my selfish thinking. I hope that it isn’t to late. We all need to learn to work together! Now if you watch this video and read the coments you might see some who discredit this talk because Mr. Bittman isn’t VEGAN enough. I’m not a vegan either but Mark’s points are very good ones. I also believe in an individuals agency to make up his or her own mind. We all need to stop acting like a bunch of crabs in a bucket.