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[Continued from previous Web Page] Objective 2
Provide antihunger groups across the State with information that makes them more effective in increasing food security in their own communities.
Activities
Provide an updated Hunger Action site on the Internet which provides information concerning:
Reports relevant to food security;''Best practices'' of community based groups involved in food security and welfare-to-work support;Data collected by the Hunger Action Center related to trends;Names, addresses and telephone numbers of policy makers, and the like;Funding opportunities; andUpcoming events of interest to food security activists.Meet, upon request, with local groups to discuss community food security concerns and to explore ways that Hunger Action Center staff can provide support and/or technical assistance.
Create opportunities for staff from food security organizations to meet, share ideas and explore ideas for collaboration. At least one Statewide event will be held during the year.
Objective 3
Serve as a credible participant in the development of Pennsylvania's public policy in matters related to food security.
Activities
Sustain relationships with relevant agency staff at the Pennsylvania Departments of Agriculture, Public Welfare, Health and Education and serve as a reliable source of information/advice to those staff.
Participate on the Department of Agriculture's Emergency Food Assistance Advisory Committee and, by constructive comment related to the operation of the State's emergency food programs, increase the positive impact of those funds on family stability.
Participate on the Department of Public Welfare's Income Maintenance Advisory Committee.
Objective 4
Increase popular participation in the development of public policy concerning food security.
Activities
Expand the legislative response network from the existing level of 225 persons to 350 persons by June 30, 2001.
Provide opportunity for charitable food staff to communicate their concerns to policy makers; increase response from existing level of 400 post cards to 600 by January 2001.
Plan and host a ''Speak to Your Legislator'' event which will allow Pennsylvanians to express public policy concerns.
Objective 5
Educate hungry people across the State about the use of the Food Information Line to access emergency food.
Activities
Marketing and promotion efforts will continue through Department of Public Welfare mailings and through newspaper ads.
Food providers will be asked to update their information about hours of operation, and the like, twice during the contract year.
An average of 400 persons a month will be served by the agency's Food Information Line, which will encourage them to utilize WIC and Food Stamp benefits, to enroll in SHARE (a wholesale buying cooperative) and to take advantage of Super Cupboard classes available through local food pantries.
Objective 6
Promote sponsorship of child nutrition programs (Summer Food, Child and Adult Care, and School Breakfast).
Activities
Frequent newsletter articles will be published in the agency's newsletter promoting these programs.
Technical assistance regarding child nutrition programs will be offered to potential sponsors through workshops at conferences and through local food security forums.
List of CFNP Grantees for the Prior Program Year
The Pennsylvania Hunger Action Center was awarded the entire grant of $91,931 allocated to Pennsylvania for the 1998-99 program year.
CFN Accomplishments for the Prior Program Year
The following objectives were achieved during the 1998-99 program year.
Objective 1
Raise public awareness in Pennsylvania about the extent, causes of and solutions to hunger.
Results
The agency's Hunger Advocate Newsletter circulation has increased to 1,662 readers as of June 30, 1999. This is an increase from 1,500 per issue in December, 1998 and 800 in December, 1997.
Articles were published in the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Harrisburg Patriot News and the Pittsburgh Post Gazette concerning the decline in food stamp participation, the increase in need for charitable food, funding for the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Program and the extent of hunger in Pennsylvania and the need for outreach.
The following public speaking engagements were conducted:
Testimony to the House Democratic Policy Committee on the links between hunger and welfare reform;The Keynote Address to the annual meeting of member agencies of the Philadelphia Food Bank; andA presentation on charitable food assistance to a meeting of county human service directors.Thirty-five hundred copies of Food and Nutrition Resources in Pennsylvania: A Reference Guide were sent to the agency's newsletter readers, 1,300 food assistance providers and public policy makers.
Objective 2
Provide antihunger groups across the State with information that makes them more effective in increasing food security in their own communities.
Results
The agency has accomplished the following activities:
Collaborated with the Governor's Inaugural Committee to assist with communications and logistics concerning the Inaugural Food Drive;Served on a special task force appointed by the Department of Agriculture's Emergency Food Assistance Advisory Committee to develop a plan for the collection of unduplicated data by charitable food assistance providers. Staff from the agency wrote the proposed recommendation that was accepted by the Advisory Committee.Planned and implemented a Statewide conference on food security and economic self-sufficiency. Approximately 180 people attended.Served on the steering committee of the Greater Philadelphia Coalition Against Hunger.Participated in the Pennsylvania Nutrition Education Network, an informal association of organizations committed to nutrition education among food stamp eligible people in the State.Are active members of the Interfaith Justice Coalition that is supporting legislation to give TANF parents greater latitude than is currently allowed to complete skills training and educational programs leading to employment.Objective 3
Serve as a participant in the development of Pennsylvania's public policy in matters related to food security.
Results
Actively supported a DPW policy that exempted a portion of able-bodied childless adults from the work requirement of the Food Stamp Program that exempted persons between the ages of 47 and 49. This policy will benefit approximately 1,500 persons.
Supported the funding of the Emergency Food Assistance Development Program for $1 million.
Objective 4
Increase individual participation in the development of public policy concerning food security.
Results
Seven hundred individuals who volunteer at, or receive help from a charitable food provider participated in a post card campaign to the Governor, expressing the concerns about food security issues.
Written communications were sent to 50-70 food and nutrition organizations Statewide to inform them of policy related developments that they may wish to respond. Policies discussed in these communications were: State imposed full family sanctions; Federal WIC funding; final Federal TANF regulations; and, State legislation regarding training and education for TANF parents.
Objective 5
Educate hungry people across the State about the use of the Food Information Line to access emergency food.
Results
One thousand eight hundred nineteen people called the Food Information Line to receive information about available food or money to purchase food.
Attachment 1
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
HARRISBURG THE GOVERNOR February 7, 1997
Mr. Donald Sykes
Director
Office of Community Services
Administration for Children and Families
U. S. Department of Health and Human Services
370 L'Enfant Promenade, S. W., Fifth Floor
Washington, D.C. 20447Dear Mr. Sykes:
This is to inform you that I am delegating the authority to sign documents related to the adminstration of the Community Services Block Grant Program and Community Food and Nutrition Program to the Secretary of the Department of Community Economic Development.
We look forward to your continued support in serving our constituents in this vital program.
Sincerely,
Tom Ridge
Governorcc: Thomas B. Hagen, Secretary
Attachment 2
COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT AGENCIES AND COUNTIES SERVED REGION I
Bucks County Opportunity Council
100 Doyle Street
Doylestown, PA 18901
Phone: (215) 345-8175
C. Fred Weaver, Executive Director
E-Mail--cfwl@bcoc.orgFAX: (215) 345-8573
Community Action Agency of Delaware County
Delaware County Government Center
Second & Orange Streets, Ground Floor
Media, PA 19063
Phone: (610) 891-5101
Edward T. Coleman, Executive Director
E-Mail--COLEMANE@CO.DELAWARE.PA.U.S.FAX: (610) 565-9332
Montgomery County Community Action
Development Commission (CADCOM)
113 East Main Street
Norristown, PA 19401
Phone: (610) 277-6363 or 6367
Rick Beaton, Acting Executive Director
E-Mail--cadcom@voicenet.comAdm. Ofc.--
Com.Serv.Center--FAX: (610) 277-7399
FAX: (610) 277-2123Mayor's Office of Community Services
One Parkway, 1515 Arch Street, 9th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone: (215) 683-0400
Gail Greene, Executive Director
Phone: (215) 683-0400
E-Mail--gailgreene@phila.govFAX: (215) 683-0405
Chester County Office of Housing and
Community Development
601 Westtown Rd., P. O. Box 2747, Suite 395
West Chester, PA 19382-4541
Contact: Barbara Wilson, Director of
Housing and Community Services
Phone: (610) 344-6640
E-Mail--coccia@mail.co.chester.pa.usFAX: (610) 344-5736
Region II
Carbon County Action Committee for
Human Services
364 North First Street
Lehighton, PA 18235
Phone: (610) 377-6400
Kimberley Miller, Executive Director
E-Mail--ccac@ptdprolog.netCommission on Economic Opportunity of
Luzerne County
P. O. Box 1127
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703-1127
Phone: (570) 826-0510
Eugene M. Brady, Executive Director
E-Mail--hebegebe@sunlink.netFAX: (570) 829-1665
Community Action Committee of the Lehigh Valley,
Inc. (Lehigh/Northampton)
520 East Broad Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018
Phone: (610) 691-5620
Alan Jennings, Executive DirectorFAX: (610) 691-6582
Berks Community Action Program, Inc.
YMCA--3rd Floor
Reed & Washington Sts.
Reading, PA 19601
Phone: (610) 376-6571
William F. Richardson, Executive Director
E-Mail--bcapberks@aol.comFAX: (610) 376-6575
Economic Opportunity Cabinet of Schuylkill County
225 North Centre Street
Pottsville, PA 17901
Phone: (570) 622-1995
Theodore R. Dreisbach, Executive Director
E-Mail--econopp@ptd.netFAX: (570) 622-0429
Scranton-Lackawanna Human Development Agency
200 Adams Avenue
Scranton, PA 18503
Phone: (570) 963-6836
Fred F. Lettieri, Executive Director
E-Mail--slhda@aol.comE-Mail--headst@epix.net FAX: (570) 963-1317
The Trehab Center (Bradford, Tioga, Wayne,
Sullivan, Susquehanna, Wyoming)
10 Public Avenue
P. O. Box 366
Montrose, PA 18801
Phone: (570) 278-3338
Dennis Phelps, Executive Director
E-Mail--trehab@epix.netFAX: (570) 278-1889
Monroe County Commissioners (Pike)
Monroe County Administration Center
1 Quaker Plaza
Room 204
Stroudsburg, PA 18360-2164
Contact: Karen Ezzo, Grants Manager
Phone: (717) 420-3750
E-Mail--Fax No.: (717) 420-3751
Region III
Community Action Program of Lancaster County
630 Rockland Street
P. O. Box 599
Lancaster, PA 17603
Phone: (717) 299-7301
MacDonald Stacks, Executive Director
E-Mail--mstacks@caplano.org
E-Mail--info@caplano.orgFAX: (717) 299-9341
Community Progress Council, Inc. (York)
226 East College Avenue
York, PA 17403
Phone: (717) 846-4600
George Moore, Executive Director
E-Mail--FAX: (717) 848-3054
South Central Community Action Programs, Inc.
(Adams, Franklin)
153 North Stratton Street
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Phone: (717) 334-7634
Jean W. Odom, Executive Director
E-Mail--Jodom@cvn.netE-Mail--sccapine@mail.cvn.net FAX: (717) 334-6921
Community Action Commission (Cumberland,
Dauphin, Perry)
1514 Derry Street
Harrisburg, PA 17104
Harrisburg, PA 17110
Phone: (717) 232-9757
Linda U. Figueroa, Executive Director
E-Mail--FAX: (717) 234-2227
Lebanon County Human Services
Municipal Bldg.
400 South 8th Street
Room 14
Lebanon, PA 17042
Phone: (717) 274-2801
Contact: Phyllis Holtry, Human Services
Coordinator
E-Mail--FAX: (717) 274-8094
Region IV
Blair County Community Action Program
2100 Sixth Avenue
Altoona, PA 16602
Phone: (814) 946-3651
Allan L. Robison, Executive Director
E-Mail--bccap@csrlink.netFAX: (814) 946-5451
Cambria County Community Action Council, Inc.
The Landmark Building
516 Main Street
Johnstown, PA 15901
Phone: (814) 536-9031
Debra Zimmerman, Executive Director
E-Mail--dzimm@surfshop.netCentral Pennsylvania Community Action, Inc.
(Centre, Clearfield)
P. O. Box 792
207 E. Cherry Street
Clearfield, PA 16830
Phone: (814) 765-1551
William Terry, Executive Director
E-Mail--kay@clearnet.netFAX: (814) 765-4306
Lycoming-Clinton Counties Commission for
Community Action
2138 Lincoln Street
P. O. Box 3568
Williamsport, PA 17701-8568
Phone: (570) 326-0587
Janet Alling, Executive Director
E-Mail--step@crslink.netFAX: (570) 322-2197
Tableland Services, Inc. (Somerset)
535 E. Main Street
Somerset, PA 15501
Phone: (814) 445-9628
Jeffrey Masterson, Executive Director
E-Mail--tsi1066@yahoo.comFAX: (814) 443-3690
Union-Snyder Office of Human Resources
315 N. Water Street
Selinsgrove, PA 17870
Phone: (570) 374-8938
Harry Adrian, Executive Director
E-Mail--FAX: (570) 374-2330
Keystone Community Action Program (Mifflin,
Bedford, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata)
Human Services Office Director
223 Penn Street
Huntingdon County Courthouse
Huntingdon, PA 16652
Ann Foore, Executive Director
Phone: (814) 643-3010
E-Mail--humcap@penn.comNorthumberland Board of Commissioners
(Montour, Columbia)
Administration Building
399 South Fifth Street
2nd Floor, Suite 207
Sunbury, PA 17801
Contact: Greg Schoffler, Director of Planning
Phone: (570) 988-4222
E-Mail--schoffgj@prolong.netFAX: (570) 988-4392
REGION V
Allegheny County Department of Human Services
Office of Community Services
933 Penn Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Phone: (412) 350-5701
Marc Cherna, Director
E-Mail--FAX: (412) 350-3414
Armstrong County Community Action Agency
Armsdale Administration Building
R. D. 8, Box 287
Kittanning, PA 16201
Phone: (412) 548-3405
Kenneth L. Heilman, Executive Director
E-Mail--kenh@penn.comFAX: (412) 548-3413
Fayette County Community Action Agency
137 N. Beeson Avenue
Uniontown, PA 15401
Phone: (412) 437-6050
James Stark, Executive Director
E-Mail--jstark@hhs.netFAX: (412) 437-4418
Pittsburgh Community Services, Inc.
1835 Centre Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Phone: (412) 392-4430, 4432, or 4437
John Golden, Jr., Executive Director
E-Mail--FAX: (412) 392-4466
Indiana County Community Action Program
P. O. Box 187
827 Water Street
Indiana, PA 15701
Phone: (724) 465-2657
Sandi Dill, Executive Director
E-Mail--icap@mail.microserve.netFAX: (724) 465-5118
Community Action Southwest (Washington, Greene)
315 East Hallam Avenue
Washington, PA 15301-3407
Phone: (412) 225-9550
Darlene Bigler, Executive Director
E-Mail--casexe@cobweb.netFAX: (412) 228-9966
Westmoreland County
c/o Westmoreland Human Opportunities
203 South Maple Avenue
Greensburg, PA 15601
Tay R. Waltenbaugh, Executive Director
Phone: (724) 834-1260
E-Mail--whoinc@aol.comFAX: (724) 838-9563
County of Beaver Community Services Programs
699 5th Street
Beaver, PA 15009
Contact: Robert Dyson,
Coordinator, CSBG Program
Phone: (724) 775-4711
E-Mail--commdev@co.beaver.pa.usFAX: (724) 775-4117
Butler County Community Action and Development
P. O. Box 1208
124 West Diamond Street
County Government Center
Butler, PA 16003-1208
Contact: Elaine Burns, Director
Phone: (724) 284-5126
E-Mail--Elainescb@lycosemailFAX: (724) 284-5400
Region VI
Greater Erie Community Action Committee
18 West Ninth Street
Erie, PA 16501
Phone: (814) 459-4581
R. Benjamin Wiley, Executive Director
E-Mail--rbwgecac@erie.netFAX: (814) 456-0161
Jefferson-Clarion County Economic Opportunity
Association, Inc.
105 Grace Way
Punxsutawney, PA 15767-1209
Phone: (814) 938-3302
Robert A. Cardamone, Executive Director
E-Mail--rcardamone@jccap.orgFAX: (814) 938-7596
Mercer County Community Action Agency
296 A Street, P. O. Box 667
Sharon, PA 16146
Phone: (724) 342-6222
Ronald J. Errett, Executive Director
E-Mail--gac@pathway.netFAX: (724) 342-6301
Northern Tier Community Action Corporation
(McKean, Potter, Elk, Cameron)
P. O. Box 389
Emporium, PA 15834
Phone: (814) 486-1161
Kenneth P. Straub, Executive Director
E-Mail--ntadim@central.comVenango/Crawford Counties Office of
Economic Opportunity
P. O. Box 1130
1283 Liberty Street
Franklin, PA 16323
Phone: (814) 432-9767
Sally A. Mays, Executive Director
E-Mail--vcoeo@csonline.netFAX: (814) 432-9771 Warren-Forest Counties Economic
Opportunity Council
1209 Pennsylvania Avenue, West
P. O. Box 547
Warren, PA 16365
Phone: (814) 726-2400, Ext. 50
Robert A. Raible, Executive Director
Toll Free Phone: 1-800-231-1797
E-Mail--FAX: (814) 723-0510
Lawrence County Social Services, Inc.
241 West Grant Street
New Castle, PA 16101
Thomas Scott, Executive Director
Phone: (724) 658-7258
E-Mail--tscott@lawcss.orgFAX: (724) 658-7664
Limited Purpose Agencies Region III
Rural Opportunities, Inc.
1300 Market Street, Suite 202
Lemoyne, PA 17043
Contact: Kay Laracuente, Executive Director
Phone: (717) 731-8120
E-Mail--klaracu372@aol.comFAX: (717) 731-8196
Region III
Community Action Association of Pennsylvania
(CAAP)
222 Pine Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
Contact: John A. Wilson, Executive Director
Phone: (717) 233-1075
E-Mail--johnwcap@aol.comFAX: (717) 232-1014
Grantee for Federal Community Food and Nutrition Funds
Pennsylvania Hunger Action Center
208 North Third Street, Suite 200
Harrisburg, PA 17101
Phone: (717) 233-6705
Berry Friesen, Executive Director
E-Mail--pahunger@paonline.comFAX: (717) 731-8196
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