DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT FOR CHRISTMAS - Donate To Calhoun's Community Food Bank

(12/23/2008)

As the economy falters and food prices seemingly rise as fast as the unemployment rolls, the face of hunger is changing.

More and more people are coming to food pantries for help.

Calhoun's Community Food Pantry, operated by the First Baptist Church in Grantsville, is supported by about 25 county churches and 25 county groups.

The pantry could use some financial support, facing 2009.

The pantry fills the gaps, particularly for the working poor and the unemployed.

One third of Calhoun's kids are living in poverty, with the county ranked 41st in the state, seven other counties have it worse, including Kanawha.

About 80% of Calhoun's school children are eligible for free or reduced lunch.

Calhoun's Community Food Pantry operated from the First Baptist Church in Grantsville has been a mainstay against hunger for over 16 years.

The pantry's long-time manager, Pete Trippett, says "The entire operation depends on community support."

"People in Calhoun don't want to ask for help," he said, "Too much pride, but new people are starting to come. They're up against the wall."

During the past year, the local pantry filled 2,508 requests.

"We don't put a bunch of strings or requirements on who gets the food," Trippett said, who has been issuing items since 1992.

"We trust that people will not abuse the help the community is providing," he said.

You can help this holiday season, by making a check to First Baptist Church, noting FOOD PANTRY on the check, and mailing to First Baptist Church, PO Box 237, Grantsville WV 26147.

For questions, food donations, or requests for food, call Pete Trippett at 304-354-7966.