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Community Assistance Program have local families in need of "adoption"

Some large families and multiple individuals need assistance

The Bluffton Community Assistance Program is busy at this time of year. Here’s a chat the Icon had with Jami Crawfis, who directs the  program's food pantry.

Jami, are there families in the service area of the food pantry that need assistance at Christmas?

 I still have a few large families and multiple individuals to adopt out.

The adopting families will provide fresh, frozen and/or canned food items (or even gift cards to a grocery store) for each family as well as gifts from their wish list.

How does someone or a group adopt a family for Christmas?

If an individual, family, group, organization or business wants to adopt a family they should contact me at 419-236-2944 or via e-mail at [email protected]

What is the deadline to sign up?

As soon as possible.

What are the food and gift donation requirements?

There is no specific requirement. We do request that the adopting persons provide food for a Christmas dinner or a gift card to purchase food for a dinner for that particular family or individual and about a weeks worth of groceries to help them through the end of the month. Anything else is totally up to them. Our clients have filled out forms with specific ones and needs that they can choose from.

In addition, the donor should provide a few canned, fresh or frozen food items or another gift card to help them get some food to make it through the end of the month since they do not go in the pantry in December. 

Can money be donated if a family is not available for adoption?

Definitely. We have had groups or individuals who wanted to donate just a bunch of hygiene items or a bunch of movie passes or gift cards or something that we can add to each family's gifts. Or persons may simply donate money for items needed at the pantry.

People donating items need to drop these at St. John’s United Church of Christ off between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 17. We will have the Boy Scouts at the pantry on the 17th to help carry donated items.

Persons receiving items cannot pick up until 10 a.m. to noon.

About the Community Assistance Program
The Community Assistance Program provides food and assistance to qualifying community members in the Bluffton school district. It also operates the Bluffton food pantry, located at St. John’s UCC. It also provides youths in need with back-to-school supplies and at Christmas time has an adopt-a-family program.

Jami Crawfis is the director of the assistance program. As a volunteer position, she works with several other community volunteers. Among them is Connie Maroscher who handles the monthly food pantry distribution and Donna Kidd who also assists on distribution day.

Stocking the pantry each month are some former teachers from Bluffton Elementary School and other friends interested in serving the community by helping with the pantry:  Bonnie and Ray Hammond, Cheryl and Thom Craig, Sue and  Tom Schaaf, Mary Edmiston, Janette Reineke, Nancy and Ed Yeager, Lisa Shelly, and Tom and Anita Bogart.   

In a recent 12-month period, Crawfis told the board that the program assisted approximately 45 families .. 

Board members are: Ed Yeager, Fred Steiner, Basil Meyer, Pat Rodabaugh, Jeanne Reineke and Lin Rumer. The program’s mailing address is PO Box 52, Bluffton, OH 45817.

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